Radiant Logic has announced major enhancements to its RadiantOne Identity Visibility and Intelligence Platform, introducing AI-powered collaborative remediation and support for agentic AI architectures. The new capabilities are designed to transform identity visibility into actionable intelligence, automating responses to identity risks and policy violations to proactively reduce the organizational attack surface.
Radiant Logic's platform gains AI-powered collaborative remediation to shrink the identity attack surface.
New features integrate with Slack and Microsoft Teams to open real-time investigation channels.
An AI Data Assistant (AIDA) guides stakeholders, reducing manual effort by up to 80%.
The platform adds support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for agentic AI access to identity data.
It also supports the Shared Signals Framework (SSF) with CAEP for real-time, cross-system security signals.
The goal is to move identity security from reactive monitoring to continuous, proactive posture management.
The enhancements aim to address the expanding attack surface created by fragmented identity systems and the rise of agentic AI. The RadiantOne Platform unifies identity data for both human and non-human identities, providing real-time observability of risks. The new AI-powered collaborative remediation feature integrates directly into collaboration tools like Slack and Microsoft Teams, opening investigation channels the moment a complex identity issue is detected using natural language.
A key component is the AI Data Assistant (AIDA), which acts as an embedded analyst, supplying context and guiding stakeholders through remediation decisions. This collaborative model is designed to shift investigative load away from central security teams, empowering line managers and resource owners to participate. Additionally, new composable remediation strategies allow organizations to configure how actions are triggered—whether directly, through ITSM/IGA systems, or via orchestration engines like n8n and Zapier.
Recognizing the evolution toward multi-agent architectures, Radiant Logic has added support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This provides AI agents with secure access to unified identity data and real-time observations, enabling them to answer context questions and orchestrate decisions based on domain-informed intelligence. This creates a pathway for more autonomous identity operations that maintain governance.
The platform also introduces support for the Shared Signals Framework (SSF) with the Continuous Access Evaluation Profile (CAEP). As the unified identity data layer, RadiantOne can detect anomalies and emit CAEP events in real-time, providing continuous security signals that improve enforcement and accelerate incident response across modern, interoperable identity ecosystems.
Radiant Logic's latest release represents a significant step toward intelligent, automated identity security posture management. By combining unified identity data, AI-driven analytics, and collaborative workflows, the platform shifts the paradigm from merely identifying risks to orchestrating their resolution. The addition of MCP and SSF CAEP support future-proofs the investment, preparing enterprises for an era where agentic AI and real-time signal sharing are integral to maintaining a resilient, zero-trust identity foundation.
About Radiant Logic
Radiant Logic is the pioneer of the Identity Data Fabric and a leader in Identity Security Posture Management (ISPM). We empower complex enterprises to transform fragmented identity data from a major risk into a valuable business asset, ensuring the resilience of your IAM ecosystem.
RadiantOne is the only centralized platform that unifies all your identity data—from legacy systems, cloud platforms, and non-human identities—into a single source of truth. With real-time, AI-driven analytics, RadiantOne delivers 360º visibility, observability, and context—enabling you to automatically identify and remediate risks.