
Linx Security, a leader in AI-powered identity security and governance, announced the launch of the Linx AI-Agent on September 9, 2025, delivering contextual intelligence to manage identity governance at scale. This innovative solution addresses the complexities of multi-cloud environments and SaaS proliferation, redefining enterprise security.
Linx AI-Agent launched on September 9, 2025, in New York, NY.
Offers contextual, adaptive AI for identity governance and security.
Key features include risk visibility, automated access approvals, and compliance.
Builds on Linx AI-assistant and MCP Server for a comprehensive solution.
Addresses enterprise challenges in multi-cloud and SaaS environments.
Led by CEO Israel Duanis and CPO Niv Goldenberg.
Enterprise identity teams face escalating challenges in multi-cloud environments, SaaS sprawl, and sophisticated threats. “The identity security market has reached an inflection point,” said Israel Duanis, CEO of Linx Security. “Organizations need tools with contextual intelligence that can reason and adapt.” The Linx AI-Agent transcends traditional IAM tools by proactively managing tasks like access provisioning and compliance, reducing reliance on human intervention.
The Linx AI-Agent acts as a “trusted teammate,” leveraging contextual understanding and continuous learning to deliver:
Risk Visibility Without Blind Spots: Proactively identifies and closes identity gaps.
Access Approvals Without Guesswork: Ensures secure, rapid approvals.
Compliance Without Rubber-Stamping: Conducts meaningful, scalable reviews.
Remediation Without Delay: Resolves risks without open tickets.
Onboarding Without Roadblocks: Provides instant least-privilege access.
Agility Without Excess: Enables just-in-time (JIT) access for precise durations.
Reporting Without Bottlenecks: Delivers instant, comprehensive reports.
Governance Without Gaps: Adapts risk detection to business models.
These features empower organizations to manage identity security efficiently across dynamic environments.
The AI-Agent builds on Linx Security’s roadmap, starting with the Linx AI-assistant for natural language queries and the MCP Server for agentic foundations. “Our vision has always centered on making identity security both radically intelligent and radically autonomous,” said Niv Goldenberg, CPO. This progression positions the AI-Agent as a true extension of security teams, reducing oversight demands.
With 84% of organizations experiencing identity-related breaches, as per the 2024 IDSA Report, and recent incidents like the Snowflake breach highlighting vulnerabilities, the Linx AI-Agent addresses urgent needs for scalable, intelligent solutions. Its launch follows Linx’s $33M funding round in July 2024, signaling strong market confidence.
Linx Security pioneers AI-driven identity security and governance, offering solutions that adapt to multi-cloud and SaaS challenges. By moving beyond traditional IAM limitations, Linx empowers enterprises with intelligent, autonomous security tools.