AuthMind Wins 2026 Global Infosec Award for Innovation in Agentic AI Identity Protection
- Vidhya Kumar
- 18 hours ago
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Bethesda, MD, March 26, 2026 – AuthMind, the leader in identity observability–driven threat protection, today announced that its AuthMind Agentic AI Identity Observability & Protection Platform won a 2026 Global Infosec Awards presented by Cyber Defense Magazine. AuthMind received the Most Innovative designation in the program’s Agentic AI Identity Protection category.
Presented during the annual RSA Conference in San Francisco, the Global Infosec Awards honor cybersecurity companies that demonstrate groundbreaking innovation and leadership in addressing today’s most pressing threats. AuthMind’s recognition underscores the growing importance of securing identities in environments increasingly driven by AI-powered systems and autonomous agents.
AuthMind is the Agentic AI and Identity Observability & Protection Platform that secures agentic AI, non-human, and human identities by observing what they actually do, not just what policies intend. Using patented Identity Access Flow Graph technology, it continuously maps real access paths across cloud, SaaS, and on-prem environments to detect identity threats, eliminate blind spots, and auto-remediate risk.
As enterprises deploy more AI-Agents, for human assistance or autonomous operations, identity security challenges are becoming more complex and dynamic. AuthMind addresses this challenge by delivering network-driven identity observability that maps real access paths across cloud, SaaS, hybrid, and on-premises environments, detecting and protecting all AI Agents access activity . This enables organizations to detect misuse, uncover hidden risks, and eliminate identity blind spots tied to AI Agents, the NHIs they use and potential users that are tied to those.
"AI agents are transforming how enterprises operate and fundamentally reshaping the identity threat landscape. Organizations must now detect and protect a rapidly growing number of unknown AI agent identities, while securing the activity of every agent operating across their environments," said Shlomi Yanai, CEO of AuthMind. "This recognition from Cyber Defense Magazine reflects our commitment to helping organizations secure agentic AI identities that are making autonomous decisions at scale, and govern the non-human identities accelerating alongside them. Without visibility into how these identities access and act, organizations are operating blind."
AuthMind’s approach goes beyond traditional identity security tools to discover and protect Agentic AI, NHI and human identities by combining ISPM and ITDR with real-time behavioral analysis powered by AI and ML, allowing organizations to proactively manage identity risk rather than react to incidents after they occur.
For more information about AuthMind’s approach to securing agentic AI identities, visit https://www.authmind.com/agentic-ai-identity-protection.
About AuthMind
AuthMind empowers organizations to secure agentic AI, non-human (NHI), and human identities by continuously observing every access and understanding every activity across every environment. Unlike traditional identity tools, AuthMind’s patented observability provides real-time visibility into identity behavior, eliminating blind spots and shadow IT while transforming identity security from a static policy-based approach to a dynamic AI-based solution. Founded in 2020, the Maryland-based company also has R&D operations in Pune, India. Visit www.authmind.com.




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