Radiant Logic, a provider of Identity Data Fabric and Identity Security Posture Management (ISPM), has announced significant updates to its RadiantOne Platform, introducing AI-powered collaborative remediation, an agentic AI-first architecture leveraging the Model Context Protocol (MCP) standard, and support for the Shared Signals Framework (SSF) with Continuous Access Evaluation Profile (CAEP).
RadiantOne Platform’s new features are designed to transform identity security by converting visibility into continuous, actionable intelligence, enabling immediate responses to identity risks and policy violations. This approach aims to strengthen Zero Trust frameworks and enhance the resilience of identity environments. The platform functions by unifying identity data across all human and non-human identities, providing real-time observability of risks, and facilitating issue remediation through AI-powered recommendations and collaborative workflows involving security staff, line managers, and resource owners.
By integrating with existing Identity and Access Management (IAM), Identity Governance and Administration (IGA), and Zero Trust architectures, the RadiantOne Platform aims to improve identity hygiene at the foundational data layer. This ensures that all downstream security controls, including Single Sign-On (SSO), Privileged Access Management (PAM), and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tools, receive complete, accurate, and actionable identity data. This data-centric method is intended to reduce the attack surface, accelerate threat response, and evolve identity security from reactive monitoring to proactive, continuous posture management.
Sebastien Faivre, Chief Product Officer at Radiant Logic, commented on the current state of identity security. “Identity security has reached an inflection point. The expanding attack surface area created by fragmented identity systems, as well as the evolution of agentic-AI, is outpacing traditional controls,” Faivre stated. He emphasized the necessity for unified identity data, continuous visibility, and AI intelligence to work in concert not only to highlight risks but also to proactively address them. Faivre noted that this release accelerates that vision by strengthening the data foundation required by modern IAM, Zero Trust, and agentic AI ecosystems, with the goal of helping enterprises transition beyond reactive monitoring to continuous posture management that consistently reduces the attack surface.
Key platform capabilities introduced include:
AI-Powered Collaborative Remediation: RadiantOne now integrates with collaboration suites such as Slack and Microsoft Teams. This allows for the opening of real-time investigation channels using natural language when a complex identity issue is detected. RadiantOne’s AI Data Assistant (AIDA) acts as an embedded analyst, providing full context, guiding stakeholders through decision flows, and assisting in selecting appropriate remediation paths. This collaborative approach aims to shift investigative load from central security teams, potentially reducing manual effort by up to 80%, and empowering first-line defense to participate directly in identity risk resolution.
Composable Remediation Strategies: For acting on identity risks and anomalies, RadiantOne offers composable remediation capabilities. This allows teams to configure how remediation actions are triggered, whether directly on identity data or through collaborative workspaces, IGA systems, or orchestration engines like n8n and Zapier. This accommodates organizations’ reliance on established operational workflows that route remediation through ITSM tools, IGA systems, or orchestration platforms.
Agentic AI-First Architecture with MCP Support: The platform now supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP), providing agents with secure access to unified identity data and real-time observations. With AIDA accessible via MCP, these agents can answer context questions and orchestrate decisions based on domain-informed intelligence. This capability is designed to establish a pathway for autonomous identity operations that maintain accuracy and governance.
Standards-Based Intelligence with SSF CAEP: RadiantOne introduces support for Shared Signals Framework and Continuous Access Evaluation Profile (SSF CAEP) signal emitters. As a unified identity data layer, RadiantOne can detect identity anomalies and trigger CAEP events in real time, aiming to provide continuous, cross-system security signals that enhance interoperability, improve enforcement, and accelerate incident response across modern identity ecosystems.
These advancements are designed to address the challenges of modern IAM environments, where dynamic attack surfaces and emerging Agentic AI necessitate a unified, continuously governed identity foundation. By consolidating and enriching identity data into a single system of record, RadiantOne aims to enable complex organizations to proactively reduce risk, modernize fragmented infrastructures, and evolve towards an intelligent, Agentic AI-driven security posture. These enhancements underscore Radiant Logic’s position as a data backbone for IAM modernization and Zero Trust initiatives.
Radiant Logic specializes in Identity Data Fabric and Identity Security Posture Management (ISPM), helping complex enterprises manage fragmented identity data. Their RadiantOne platform unifies identity data from legacy systems, cloud platforms, and non-human identities into a single source of truth. The company states that with real-time, AI-driven analytics, RadiantOne offers 360-degree visibility, observability, and context to automatically identify and remediate risks. Radiant Logic is utilized by one-third of the Fortune 100 and 60% of US Federal Cabinet Agencies.