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Veza offers a cloud-based SaaS platform for identity access management in global enterprises. The Veza Access Control Platform gives real-time visibility into who has access to what, detects over-privileged access, and automates provisioning and deprovisioning as part of the identity lifecycle. It integrates with multi-cloud and hybrid environments and uses an Authorization Graph to organize authorization data for live analytics. The goal is to simplify and secure access governance at scale by providing continuous visibility, automated governance, and scalable lifecycle automation across complex cloud architectures.
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Data & Analytics
Enterprise Software
Cybersecurity
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Acquired
Total Funding
$233M
Headquarters
Palo Alto, California
Founded
2020
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NewCore raises $66M to build identity infrastructure for AI agents. The startup is betting that managing machine identities will become the next critical challenge in enterprise security. Just now ago NewCore has raised $66 million to tackle what it sees as the next frontier in enterprise security: giving AI agents verifiable identities. The company's thesis is straightforward. As businesses deploy more autonomous AI systems, the question shifts from "who is accessing our systems" to "what is accessing our systems." The company is far from alone in recognizing this gap. The non-human identity management space has attracted serious attention from established players over the past year. Okta, AWS, Veza, Silverfort, and Token Security have all launched or expanded solutions targeting machine and agent identity in 2025 and 2026. Why enterprise security is pivoting away from human-centric models. Enterprises are deploying AI agents at scale across customer service, financial operations, supply chain management, and software development. Each of those agents needs its own identity, its own permissions, and its own lifecycle management. Companies like AWS have integrated agent identity controls into their cloud infrastructure offerings. Okta has expanded its identity platform beyond human users. Veza has focused specifically on authorization for non-human identities. Where crypto fits, and where it doesn't. NewCore's approach does not appear to involve crypto tokens, decentralized protocols, or on-chain identity primitives. No cryptocurrency tokens, blockchain protocols, or digital asset integrations have been identified in relation to discussions surrounding AI agent identities. The $66 million flowing into NewCore rather than into a DeFi-native identity protocol reflects where institutional dollars are actually going. What investors should watch. NewCore is entering a market where cloud giants have natural distribution advantages. AWS can bundle agent identity into its existing services. Okta already has relationships with thousands of enterprise customers. Permissionless, cross-platform identity for AI agents operating across multiple blockchains and protocols is one area where decentralized approaches might have an edge, as centralized solutions tend to struggle with interoperability across organizational boundaries. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how Cryptobriefing create and review content, see its Editorial Policy.
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ServiceNow’s $1 billion deal for Veza aims to unify identity governance with workflow automation to control AI agents — a growing challenge for companies deploying AI.
ServiceNow is nearing a deal to acquire security startup Veza for over $1 billion. This acquisition aims to enhance ServiceNow's capabilities in managing access for human users and AI agents. Veza's technology, which maps permissions across data sources, has raised $235 million since 2020 and shares over 250 joint customers with ServiceNow. This move reflects the growing investment in AI infrastructure and the need for improved security as AI adoption expands.
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Industries
Data & Analytics
Enterprise Software
Cybersecurity
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Acquired
Total Funding
$233M
Headquarters
Palo Alto, California
Founded
2020
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