Major Upgrade Introduces Risk-Driven Intelligence and Automated Threat Response to Secure Complex Enterprise Environments
One Identity has unveiled One Identity Manager 10.0. This milestone release redefines identity governance, shifting it from a traditional administrative function to a proactive security control. By integrating Identity Threat Detection and Response and AI-powered insights, the platform helps organizations anticipate and neutralize identity-driven attacks before they can escalate.
As enterprises manage increasingly sprawling IT ecosystems, Version 10.0 provides the visibility and automation required to shorten the gap between detecting a threat and taking corrective action.
One Identity Manager 10.0 introduces a shift toward “Security-Driven Governance.” The upgrade focuses on real-time risk mitigation rather than just periodic reviews.
- ITDR Playbooks: New automated remediation workflows that can instantly disable accounts, flag security incidents, or launch targeted attestations when suspicious behavior is detected.
- Risk Management Integration: The platform now ingests user risk scores from third-party analytics and User and Entity Behavior Analytics tools, allowing governance policies to adapt dynamically to changing risk profiles.
- Enhanced SIEM Interoperability: Support for standards-based Syslog CEF formatting ensures that identity data flows seamlessly into modern security monitoring platforms, connecting governance to broader security operations.
Recognizing the burden on administrators, One Identity has overhauled the user experience to prioritize speed and ease of use.
- AI-Assisted Reporting: Authorized users can now query complex identity data using natural language. Powered by a secure, customer-controlled Large Language Model, this feature eliminates the need for complex SQL queries and accelerates audits and compliance reviews.
- Zero-Install Browser Interface: A new, fully functional browser-based administrative interface allows for complete system management without the need for desktop software installations.
- Policy-Driven Attestations: A redesigned automation engine makes large-scale certification campaigns manageable, reducing the “attestation fatigue” often felt by system administrators.
“One Identity Manager 10.0 is a major upgrade that strengthens identity governance as a critical security component. This release combines a proven governance foundation with intelligence, automation, and usability that help security teams detect risk earlier and take decisive action.” — Praerit Garg, CEO of One Identity
“The platform improves the data model and automation engine while bringing in a more scalable, policy-driven method for attestations. This change makes large certification campaigns easier to manage instead of burdening administrators and the system.” — Ciro Guariglia, CTO of Intragen by Nomios
By centering identity as the primary security perimeter, One Identity Manager 10.0 enables organizations to operate at scale with confidence. The platform’s ability to automate high-risk decisions ensures that security teams can focus on strategic initiatives rather than manual account management.
Source: One Identity






























