Securden launched what it calls the world’s first truly unified identity security platform at RSA Conference 2026, consolidating privileged access management, endpoint privilege management, identity governance, cloud entitlement management, non-human identity security, and AI agent security into a single product.
The announcement targets a persistent problem in enterprise security: organizations typically address these identity security domains through separate, disconnected tools. That fragmentation creates operational overhead, policy gaps, and blind spots across human, machine, and AI identities. Securden’s argument is that consolidating all of these into one platform, rather than bolting tools together, changes the underlying architecture of how identity security is managed.
The platform covers ten capability areas: PAM, endpoint privilege management, identity governance and administration, cloud infrastructure entitlement management, AI agent security, secure remote assist, vendor access management, self-service password reset, DevOps secrets management, and non-human identity security. Securden emphasizes that these are not separate modules that happen to share a console, but a single control plane with unified policy enforcement and visibility.
The company also positions the platform as a practical alternative to legacy PAM tools that are difficult to deploy and operate. It highlights reduced infrastructure requirements, faster implementation, and workflows designed for adoption across both security and IT teams.
“Identity is now the central control plane for enterprise security, yet traditional tools have been fragmented, complex, and slow,” said Bala Venkatramani, co-founder and CEO of Securden. “By reimagining PAM as a low-friction, unified control plane and extending it across EPM, IGA, CIEM, NHI, and AI-driven identities, we empower organizations with a radically simpler, more powerful, and truly unified approach to securing every identity. This isn’t just consolidation, it’s a fundamental shift toward modern identity security.”
Securden is based in the United States with enterprise deployments across multiple verticals globally. The Unified Identity Security Platform is available now. More information is at securden.com.