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Saviynt and AWS Announce Strategic Collaboration for AI-Driven Identity Security through Amazon Q Integration

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Saviynt, a leading provider of identity security solutions, has announced a strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to enhance digital transformation security through AI-driven identity security. This partnership will focus on integrating Saviynt’s next-generation Identity Security Posture Management (ISPM) capabilities with AWS generative AI services, specifically Amazon Q Business.

As part of the collaboration, Saviynt’s identity security platform will be natively embedded as a Data Accessor within the Amazon Q index, enabling enterprises to leverage real-time identity data and insights directly within the AWS ecosystem. The agreement includes dedicated AWS investments in co-selling, marketing, and product innovation, aiming to scale the delivery of AI-driven identity governance through the Amazon Q ecosystem.

Paul Zolfaghari, President at Saviynt, stated, “We are excited to collaborate with AWS to bring Saviynt’s next-generation identity governance into the Amazon Q ecosystem. This native integration in Amazon Q Business will help organizations embed AI-driven identity insights into critical workflows and drive stronger cloud security outcomes.” Vibhuti Sinha, Chief Product Officer at Saviynt, added, “Today’s organizations face mounting identity risk from fragmented tools, shadow access, and limited visibility across data, devices, and infrastructure. By integrating Saviynt’s intelligent identity governance with Amazon Q index’s analytics platform, we’re enabling enterprises to gain a unified, context-aware view of identity posture—driving smarter decisions, reducing risk, and accelerating Zero Trust maturity.”

Through this integration with Amazon Q index, enterprise customers are expected to gain several benefits. These include faster compliance and audit reviews by instantly surfacing access assignment events, approval tickets, and policy documentation. Investigations will be simplified by eliminating manual searches across disparate systems such as ServiceNow, Jira, GDrive, or SharePoint, providing analysts with a unified view of identity events and related tickets in real time. Additionally, the collaboration aims to facilitate more accurate access decisions by enabling easy validation of user access against internal policies, compliance rules, and documented approvals. These advancements are anticipated to lead to greater operational efficiency, reducing response times and improving team productivity with immediate access to historical identity data and governance context. These capabilities are particularly beneficial for regulated sectors including financial services, healthcare, and manufacturing, where compliance, audit readiness, and least-privilege access are critical operational requirements.

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