ServiceNow to acquire Veza in major identity security play
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ServiceNow to acquire Veza in major identity security play
"Founded in 2000, California-headquartered Veza's AI-native platform equips organizations with identity security tools to control access to critical data, applications, systems, and AI artefacts. The firm has 230 staff on its books and serves nearly 150 global enterprise customers across banking, hospitality, and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG). Upon completion of the acquisition, ServiceNow plans to integrate Veza - including its patented Access Graph - into its AI Control Tower to strengthen and streamline permission controls at a time when organizations are increasingly adopting autonomous security capabilities."
"Veza's Access Graph maps and analyzes access relationships across human, machine, and AI identities to help security teams visualize security risks and rectify any overly broad permissions. By partnering Veza with its own expertise in workflow, knowledge graphs, and AI, ServiceNow said its AI Control Tower will be equipped to govern everything that AI agents have access to across enterprises."
ServiceNow intends to acquire identity security vendor Veza to strengthen enterprise identity governance and permission controls. Veza's AI-native platform provides identity security tools to control access to data, applications, systems, and AI artefacts. The firm has 230 staff and serves nearly 150 global enterprise customers across banking, hospitality, and FMCG. ServiceNow plans to integrate Veza's patented Access Graph into its AI Control Tower to map and analyze access relationships across human, machine, and AI identities. The combined capabilities aim to give security teams centralized identity control, improve vulnerability and incident response, and protect high-value data from AI-powered attacks.
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