OmniTrust, formerly INTEGRITY Security Services, formally launched at RSAC 2026 Monday with the debut of its Trust Lifecycle Management (TLM) platform. The company, which became an independent entity in late 2024 after operating within Green Hills Software, is applying decades of safety-critical security work to a new problem: the fragmented state of enterprise trust across devices, cloud, and AI.
The TLM platform unifies three security domains under a single interface. Device Lifecycle Management (DLM) covers secure provisioning, identity injection, and firmware integrity from the silicon level. Identity Lifecycle Management (ILM) handles governance of certificates, keys, and secrets across hybrid multi-cloud environments without volume-based metering. The third component, TrustAI, addresses identity, authorization, and monitoring for autonomous AI models and agents.
“Trust is no longer confined to a single device or a static certificate,” said David Sequino, Co-Founder and CEO of OmniTrust. “It now spans keys, secrets, supply chains and increasingly autonomous AI agents. The market is tired of counting certificates and managing siloed tools. We are launching to provide the visibility and crypto-agility required for the AI era.”
The company’s argument is that while traditional tools focus on human access, the modern attack surface is dominated by service accounts, bots, and interconnected machines. OmniTrust positions its platform as providing a verifiable chain of trust from silicon through firmware, device, cloud, non-human identity, and AI agent.
OmniTrust says its foundation in hardware root-of-trust, built over years securing medical, aerospace, and automotive systems, gives it an advantage over SaaS-native vendors when it comes to demonstrating continuity from physical chip to virtual AI agent. The platform is designed for post-quantum readiness and includes support for compliance with the EU’s NIS2 directive, DORA, and the Cyber Resilience Act.
The company says global customers, including many Fortune 100 companies, already rely on OmniTrust technology to protect more than 2 billion devices and secure more than 3 billion software updates annually. Those deployments came through its years as INTEGRITY Security Services before the rebranding and independent launch.