Fort Lauderdale Firm Expands AI Identity Security
- CybrHawk said on May 21, 2026 it expanded AI-driven identity security and identity threat detection and response capabilities across enterprise and government environments. - Jacob Thankachen said the goal is a “unified, AI-driven operational layer” spanning Microsoft Entra ID, Okta, CyberArk, SailPoint and Google Workspace. - The company said the expanded identity features are available through CybrHawk’s enterprise security platform and listed details in its May 21 release.
CybrHawk said on May 21 it expanded identity security and identity threat detection and response features across its enterprise security platform, adding new monitoring and analytics tools aimed at corporate and government customers. The Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based company said the update is built to give security teams centralized visibility across identity systems, SaaS environments and privileged accounts. The company described the release as an expansion of its existing AI-driven cybersecurity operations platform rather than a separate product launch. Jacob Thankachen, CybrHawk’s chief executive, said the company is targeting what it called growing blind spots across multi-vendor identity environments. ### Which systems does CybrHawk say the expanded identity layer covers? CybrHawk said the platform integrates with Microsoft Entra ID, Okta, Duo, CyberArk, Ping Identity, SailPoint, Google Workspace, VPN platforms and other enterprise identity technologies. The company said those connections are meant to feed centralized monitoring and operational intelligence into a broader security operations center and extended detection and response environment. (pr.com) The May 21 release said the platform is designed to unify visibility, detection and response across cloud, endpoint and enterprise environments. CybrHawk said identity ecosystems have become fragmented as organizations spread access controls across multiple providers, SaaS platforms and cloud systems. ### What new capabilities did the company list? The release listed AI-driven identity threat detection and response, cross-vendor identity visibility and telemetry correlation, privileged-access and administrative-activity monitoring, SaaS identity security monitoring, OAuth and token-abuse detection, impossible-travel and risky-sign-in analytics, and visibility into non-human identities and service accounts. (pr.com) CybrHawk also said the update adds unified correlation across identity, endpoint, network, cloud and email telemetry, along with identity-centric security operations and threat hunting. PR.com’s posting said the announcement covered both enterprise and government environments. CybrHawk did not disclose pricing, customer counts tied specifically to the new identity features, or a separate launch date beyond saying the capabilities are part of its enterprise platform. ### Why is the company emphasizing identity attacks now? Jacob Thankachen said in the release that “identity has become the primary attack surface for modern organizations.” He said customers now operate across multiple identity providers, SaaS platforms and cloud infrastructures, creating “complexity and blind spots.” He said CybrHawk’s aim is to provide enterprises and government agencies with real-time identity visibility, threat detection and rapid response across the environment. (pr.com) The company framed the update around attacks targeting identities, credentials, tokens, privileged accounts and SaaS environments. That description appeared in the release announcing the expansion and was presented as the reason for broadening monitoring across identity infrastructure. ### How does this fit with CybrHawk’s broader platform? CybrHawk’s website describes the company as a provider of 24/7 security operations center, SIEM, XDR and threat-intelligence services. (pr.com) The site says the company serves more than 1,000 active customers across 800-plus sites and works with more than 30 tools, though it does not break out how many of those customers use the identity-security functions announced this week. CybrHawk’s press-release page shows the company has rolled out other platform additions in recent years, including a Security Operations and Command Center announced in August 2025 and a threat-intelligence platform called HawkINT announced in December 2025. (pr.com) Those earlier announcements position the identity update as part of a broader expansion of the company’s cyber-operations offerings. ### What happens next for customers? The May 21 announcement said the expanded identity-security and ITDR capabilities are available across CybrHawk’s enterprise security platform. (cybrhawk.com) The company directed customers and prospective users to its release materials and corporate site for product details and platform information. (pr.com) (cybrhawk.com)