Overview

- Gain complete visibility into every AI agent and Non-Human Identity (NHI) across your enterprise with a real-time inventory that maps risks and business usage.
- Deploy AI agents that are secure-by-design with short-lived credentials and just-in-time access, minimizing the attack surface from the start via the Agent Control Plane (ACP).
- Automatically identify and fix excessive privileges or vulnerable configurations in AI agents and NHIs, preventing compliance violations through continuous policy enforcement.
- Detect and respond to active threats like compromised credentials and out-of-scope agent actions with integrated threat detection and automated remediation.
- Centrally manage and secure secrets across all vaults and cloud environments from a single pane of glass, eliminating decentralized credential risks.
- Assess and control third-party apps and vendors accessing your environment, extending security governance beyond your internal NHI attack surface.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Secures Non-Human Identities
- Enterprise scale management
- Agent discovery tools
- NHI security tools
- Real-time inventory maintenance
- Excessive privilege identification
- Vulnerable configuration identification
- Abnormal activity tracking
- Policy violation tracking
- Agent Control Plane feature
- Short-lived credentials provision
- Just-in-time access
- Scoped entitlements
- Hygiene issue resolution
- Attack surface reduction
- Compliance violation prevention
- NHI lifecycle management
- Detects compromised credentials
- Detects out-of-scope agent actions
- Enforces policies across NHI attack surface
- Secrets centralized management
- Third-party access assessment
- Risk and usage understanding
- MCP servers management
- NHI provisioning and decommissioning
- Automated remediation
- Leading industry recognition
- Enterprise Security
- Real Time Inventories
- Threat Detection
- Risk Assessment
- Policy Enforcement
- Credential Management
- Agent Provisioning
- Decommissioning
- Automated Remediation
- Hygiene Issue Resolution
- Attack Surface Reduction
- Compliance Violation Prevention
- Third Party Access Assessment
- Secure By Design
Cons
- No multi-platform support mentioned
- No guarantees of downtime
- Possible over-privileging of agents
- Complex user interface
- Slow response to threats
- Weak NHI lifecycle management
- No open source contributions
- Conditional real-time inventories
- Inconsistent policy remediation
- Lack of multi-language support
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Astrix is a comprehensive management and security platform designed for AI agents and Non-Human Identities (NHIs). It operates at an enterprise scale, providing tools and capabilities for comprehensive discovery, security, and management of AI agents, MCP servers, and NHIs.
Astrix secures AI agents by identifying and remediating those with excessive privileges or vulnerable configurations. It tracks abnormal activity and policy violations, ensuring secure deployment. Astrix's Agent Control Plane (ACP) ensures AI agents are secure-by-design, with short-lived credentials, just-in-time access, and precisely scoped entitlements.
The Agent Control Plane (ACP) in Astrix allows for the creation of secure AI agents equipped with short-lived credentials, just-in-time access, and carefully scoped entitlements. These capabilities ensure that the AI agents are safe, secure, and only have access to the resources necessary for their tasks, thus minimizing risk and potential security issues.
Astrix supports comprehensive management of Non-Human Identities (NHIs) from provisioning to decommissioning. It identifies and remediates NHIs with excessive privileges or vulnerable configurations, and tracks abnormal activity and policy violations. It also enforces policies across the NHI attack surface to further enhance security.
Yes, Astrix is capable of maintaining real-time inventories. It enables users to keep a real-time inventory of all AI agents, MCP servers, and Non-Human Identities, providing context to understand the associated risks and business uses.
Astrix’s main features include the discovery, security, and management of AI agents, MCP servers, and Non-Human Identities (NHIs). It has powerful tools that include an Agent Control Plane (ACP) for provision of secure-by-design AI agents, means for tracking and remediating abnormal activity and policy violations, real-time inventory management, threat detection and response, as well as third-party access assessments.
MCP servers in Astrix refer to Managed Control Plane servers. These are integral components of Astrix's infrastructure that help in the assimilation and monitoring of AI agents, Non-Human Identities (NHIs), and the associated risk management activities.
Astrix helps with risk assessment by providing tools to understand the risks and business usage associated with AI tools and Non-Human Identities (NHIs). It identifies and remediates AI agents and NHIs with excessive privileges or vulnerable configurations and tracks abnormal activities and policy violations that might pose a risk.
Yes, Astrix does allow policy enforcement. It sets policies to efficiently resolve hygiene issues, reduce attack surfaces and prevent compliance violations, thereby ensuring robust protection. It also controls and enforces policies across the Non-Human Identity attack surface.
Astrix is recognized as an industry leader in AI Agent and Non-Human Identity security due to its comprehensive approach to identify, manage, and secure AI agents and NHIs. Its advanced features such as real-time inventory, threat detection and response, remediation of AI agents and NHIs with excessive privileges or vulnerabilities, and robust policy enforcement contribute to this status.
Astrix resolves hygiene issues by setting policies that target cleanliness and efficiency in the AI and NHI environment. It does so by reducing the attack surfaces, curtailing the risk of potential threats, and preventing compliance violations.
Astrix's automated remediation feature works toward identifying and correcting AI agents and Non-Human Identities (NHIs) with excessive privileges or those possessing vulnerable configurations. It continually tracks abnormal activity and policy violations, allowing for quick, autonomous fixes.
Yes, Astrix can prevent compliance violations. It sets policies to mitigate these kinds of issues while also offering a means to identify and remediate any existing compliance violations, ensuring the environment remains secure.
Yes, Astrix supports secure-by-design AI agents. With the aid of the Agent Control Plane (ACP), Astrix can provision AI agents that are designed to be secure. These agents come with short-lived credentials, just-in-time access, and scoped entitlements.
Astrix helps downsize attack surfaces by setting policies that effectively resolve hygiene issues. It reduces attack surfaces by preventing compliance violations, identifying and remedying AI agents and Non-Human Identities (NHIs) with excessive privileges, and managing the NHI attack surface via stringent policy enforcement.
Astrix manages secrets across vaults and the cloud by establishing a centralized secret management system. It ensures that secrets related to credentialing aspects of AI agents, NHIs, and other components are securely stored and managed, reducing the risks associated with decentralized secret storages.
Astrix's approach towards threat detection involves constantly detecting and responding to threats such as compromised credentials and out-of-scope agent actions. It uses advanced techniques for identifying anomalies and iocs, enabling early detection and prompt response to potential threats.
Astrix manages credential management by provisioning secure AI agents equipped with short-lived credentials. This measure, combined with just-in-time access, reduces the potential for breaches. Astrix also centrally manages secrets across vaults and the cloud to further enhance credential security.
Astrix assists in the provisioning and decommissioning of Non-Human Identities (NHIs) by offering comprehensive management for them. Astrix’s processes ensure that NHIs are created and taken offline securely when their utility is over. Throughout this lifecycle, Astrix also tracks and mitigates any risks that may emerge.
Yes, Astrix provides assessments for third party access to environments. It has an in-built feature that helps discover and assess third-party apps and vendors accessing your environment. This emphasis on third-party risk management strengthens overall system security.
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