SailPoint has announced Agentic Fabric, a new SaaS platform designed to extend enterprise identity security to AI agents and other non-human identities. The solution addresses a growing governance gap as organizations deploy autonomous AI agents that can act at machine speed, often without clear ownership or consistent controls.
Overview
Agentic Fabric integrates with SailPoint's existing Identity Security Cloud to provide a unified approach to managing every identity across the enterprise—human, machine, and AI. The platform centers security on identity relationships, mapping each AI agent to its human owners, data, and systems. It supports major AI frameworks including TensorFlow and PyTorch.
What it does
Agentic Fabric delivers three core capabilities:
- Discover: Creates a complete inventory of AI agents, machine identities, and applications across cloud environments, application agents, and endpoints. It maps complex relationships to critical data using an identity graph.
- Govern: Maps every agent to human ownership and identity context while managing lifecycle controls and access policies.
- Protect: Enforces real-time authorization controls with threat detection and automated response to maintain least-privilege access as agents act.
Pricing and availability
SailPoint is introducing two packages alongside Agentic Fabric:
- Agentic Business: Establishes foundational governance with least-privilege access across all identities.
- Agentic Business Plus: Advances to zero-standing privilege with just-in-time access and stronger enforcement controls.
A Discovery Tool free trial is available today to net new customers as a standalone offering, as well as existing customers of IdentityIQ and Identity Security Cloud. It provides immediate visibility into shadow AI and applications across existing environments. Agentic Fabric and the agentic packages will be available this summer.
Bottom line
As non-human identities now significantly outnumber human identities in many enterprises, SailPoint's Agentic Fabric provides a practical framework for extending identity governance to autonomous agents. The platform's focus on mapping agents to human ownership and enforcing least-privilege access addresses a concrete security gap that existing identity tools were not designed to handle.