Radiant Logic Unveils AI-Powered Remediation to Shrink Attack Surface with Enhanced Identity Security Intelligence
Radiant Logic has unveiled significant upgrades to its RadiantOne Platform, introducing AI-driven remediation capabilities designed to reduce the attack surface in modern identity security environments. The enhancements center on a new agentic AI-first architecture, real-time observability, and automated response mechanisms for both human and non-human identities. The platform now features AI-powered collaborative remediation, which integrates directly with communication tools like Slack and Microsoft Teams. When a high-risk identity issue is detected, the system automatically opens a real-time investigation channel, using natural language to alert relevant stakeholders. RadiantOne’s AI Data Assistant, or AIDA, acts as an embedded analyst, providing full context, guiding users through decision-making, and helping them select the right remediation path. This approach reduces the burden on central security teams by up to 80% and empowers frontline staff to participate in identity risk resolution. The platform also introduces composable remediation strategies, allowing organizations to define how actions are triggered—whether through direct updates to identity data, collaborative workspaces, or integration with IGA systems, ITSM tools, or automation platforms like n8n and Zapier. This flexibility enables tailored workflows that align with existing security and operational processes. RadiantOne now supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP), enabling secure, context-aware interactions between AI agents and identity data. This advancement lays the groundwork for autonomous identity operations, where AI agents can assess risks, answer complex questions, and orchestrate responses based on accurate, real-time intelligence—all while maintaining governance and accuracy. Additionally, the platform adds support for the Shared Signals Framework (SSF) and its Continuous Access Evaluation Profile (CAEP). RadiantOne can now detect identity anomalies and emit CAEP signals in real time, providing continuous, cross-system security signals. This enhances interoperability, strengthens access enforcement, and accelerates incident response across diverse identity ecosystems. According to Sebastien Faivre, Chief Product Officer at Radiant Logic, the evolution of identity security demands more than reactive monitoring. “Organizations need unified identity data, continuous visibility, and AI intelligence working together as a single fabric,” he said. “Our goal is to move beyond monitoring to proactive, continuous posture management that shrinks the attack surface every day.” The RadiantOne Platform consolidates identity data from legacy systems, cloud environments, and non-human identities into a single source of truth. By delivering real-time analytics and AI-driven insights, it ensures downstream security tools—including SSO, PAM, and SIEM systems—receive accurate, actionable data. These updates reinforce Radiant Logic’s position as a foundational platform for Identity Security Posture Management (ISPM) and IAM modernization. Trusted by one-third of the Fortune 100 and 60% of U.S. Federal Cabinet Agencies, the company helps enterprises eliminate identity sprawl, automate compliance, and build resilient, AI-ready identity infrastructures. For more information, visit radiantlogic.com.
