SailPoint, a Nasdaq-listed enterprise identity security company, has announced plans to acquire Tel Aviv-based Entro, a specialist in non-human identity (NHI) and credentials security, in a move set to significantly expand its recently launched Agentic Fabric platform.
The deal will bring Entro’s technology directly into SailPoint’s platform, providing out-of-the-box coverage for more than 1,000 NHI and agent types alongside the discovery of over 1,200 credential types, which spans secrets and keys, tokens, and certificates, across more than 70 enterprise sources. These sources include cloud environments, developer tools, CI/CD pipelines, and SaaS and collaboration environments. The acquisition is subject to customary closing conditions.
Three core capability areas are expected to be added to SailPoint’s Agentic Fabric upon completion. The first centres on discovery and credentials coverage, giving customers agentless visibility into the tools, APIs, and credentials that AI agents and machine identities rely on to carry out tasks, with deeper policy-driven governance applied to agent workflows as a result. The second focuses on human ownership attribution, with Entro’s technology enriching discovered identity data with metadata to map relationships, permissions, usage, and what the company terms “blast radius,” enabling non-human identities to be tied back to accountable human owners. This, combined with SailPoint’s existing access certification and lifecycle governance capabilities, is intended to enable automated, closed-loop remediation and enforcement of zero-standing privileges. The third capability is real-time protection, delivered through Entro’s proprietary Non-Human Identity Detection and Response (NHIDR™) technology, which continuously monitors AI agents and machine identities for behavioural anomalies, helping organisations identify over-privileged access and automate threat response at machine speed.
Entro was founded with the aim of securing modern cloud environments by identifying and protecting the large volumes of credentials and non-human identities that underpin them. As enterprise adoption of automation and agentic workloads has grown, the company has developed a discovery and lineage mapping engine built to address this expanding identity layer.
SailPoint, listed on Nasdaq under the ticker SAIL, describes itself as a leader in enterprise identity security, with a platform designed to govern and protect identities, both human and non-human, across large-scale digital environments. The company launched its Agentic Fabric to address the growing challenge of securing autonomous AI agents operating at scale.
SailPoint CEO and founder Mark McClain said, “The recent launch of our Agentic Fabric established a new paradigm for securing autonomous AI agents and non-human identities at scale, including native discovery, governance and protection. By bringing Entro’s powerful and complimentary technology into our SailPoint platform, we will be giving our customers an even bigger advantage: frictionless, complete visibility into every non-human identity and—crucially—the context and credentials they use to access critical corporate data.”
Entro co-founder and CEO Itzik Alvas said, “We built Entro with a clear mission: to secure the modern cloud by discovering and protecting the sheer volume of credentials and non-human identities powering it. As enterprises embrace more automation and agentic workloads, this massive identity layer is only becoming more critical to protect. We are excited to integrate our deep, seamless discovery and lineage mapping engine into SailPoint’s comprehensive identity security framework and Agentic Fabric. I believe that together, our combined non-human and AI capabilities will supercharge SailPoint’s proven ability to secure every identity, human and non-human, across the global enterprise landscape.”
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