San Francisco, CA – March 24, 2026 — At the RSAC™ 2026, the world’s leading cybersecurity conference, SafePaaS announces a modern architecture for identity governance—one designed for an enterprise environment defined by multi-cloud complexity, and exponential growth of AI-enabled Non-Human Identities.
SafePaaS announces Federated Identity Governance Architecture for multi cloud and AI NHI at the RSAC cybersecurity conference.
Across the enterprise, governance appears mature. Identity platforms are in place, roles are defined, and controls are documented. Yet governance remains structurally fragmented. Access design, policy enforcement, and control validation operate in silos, while the business runs continuously across cloud, SaaS, ERP, and AI-driven workflows.
This disconnect is no longer a process issue—it is an architectural one.
Identity governance still operates on periodic review cycles, while transactions, decisions, and increasingly autonomous agents operate in real time. The result is persistent friction: temporary access that lingers, exceptions that accumulate, audit costs that rise, and findings that repeat despite remediation efforts. Governance is not failing, but it is no longer aligned to how the organization operates.
“Visibility without action is where most governance models break down,” said Vrinder Randhawa, Director of Client Services at SafePaaS. “SafePaaS federated identity governance turns insights into execution by enabling our clients to adopt the Identity Visibility and Intelligence Platform (IVIP) architecture—so policies are enforced, risks are surfaced, and governance operates continuously across the enterprise.”
SafePaaS addresses this gap with a federated identity governance architecture that repositions governance as a distributed control layer across the enterprise. Rather than relying on centralized systems and periodic validation, governance is orchestrated in real time across the IT ecosystem, aligning identity lifecycle management, access design, policy enforcement, and control monitoring with live business operations.
In this model, policy is defined once and enforced consistently across systems, identity decisions extend to both human and non-human actors, and controls are embedded directly into workflows. Assurance is generated continuously, not reconstructed after the fact, giving leadership real-time visibility into exposure, exceptions, and trends.
“Governance has to evolve from a compliance checkpoint into an operational capability,” added Adil Khan, CEO at SafePaaS. “When it’s architected correctly, it doesn’t slow the business down—it enables it to move faster with confidence, while protecting margin and ensuring accountability.”
SafePaaS delivers this through a policy-based, event-driven architecture that integrates across cloud platforms, SaaS applications, ERP systems, and emerging AI ecosystems. By extending governance to non-human identities and embedding controls into the flow of transactions, organizations can reduce latency, eliminate fragmentation, and move from periodic validation to continuous assurance.
As enterprises modernize and adopt AI, governance that cannot operate at an architectural level becomes a liability multiplier. Organizations that embed governance into their operating fabric gain resilience, improve decision velocity, and establish trust as a measurable business outcome.
About SafePaaS
SafePaaS delivers federated governance for the age of AI agents and multi-cloud complexity, providing a unified control fabric that protects identities, transactions, data, and applications across the enterprise. It operationalizes a policy-based controls framework with real-time, event-driven identity orchestration, automating and augmenting existing identity administration and authorization processes. This distributed approach enables rapid onboarding of critical systems, ensuring all identities and access controls remain aligned with business operations while reducing risk, improving resilience, and enhancing operational effectiveness.