Astrix Security
Identity security for AI agents, service accounts, API keys, and other non-human identities.
What is Astrix Security?
Astrix Security helps companies discover, govern, and secure non-human identities such as AI agents, API keys, service accounts, OAuth apps, and automation tokens. It is built for security and IT teams that need visibility into the machine identities now connecting SaaS, cloud, and agent workflows.
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Use cases to evaluate
Inventory non-human identities across SaaS, cloud, and automation environments
Detect risky OAuth apps, stale tokens, and over-permissioned service accounts
Govern AI agents and integrations before they create security or compliance exposure
Prioritize remediation for credentials that can access sensitive systems or data
Fit to evaluate
Security teams worried about unmanaged AI agents, service accounts, and API keys
SaaS-heavy companies with many connected apps and automation credentials
Operators preparing for audits around non-human identity and third-party access
Technical teams that need least-privilege controls before scaling agent workflows
Business fit
Right for you if AI agents, scripts, and SaaS integrations are multiplying faster than your access review process. Astrix Security is most useful for regulated or SaaS-heavy teams with real identity sprawl. Smaller companies should first define ownership for apps, tokens, and automation credentials so the platform has clear governance rules to enforce.
How to evaluate Astrix Security
Use this category when security reviews, compliance evidence, or access controls are slowing deals or operations.
Confirm the exact workflow
Map Astrix Security to one concrete workflow first, such as inventory non-human identities across saas, cloud, and automation environments. Avoid buying before the owner, trigger, output, and success metric are clear.
Check category fit
Compare evidence collection, access controls, integrations, and audit workflows.
Compare practical alternatives
Compare Astrix Security with other Security & Compliance vendors before committing to a contract or migration.
Validate cost and rollout effort
Astrix Security does not publish standard pricing. Expect a sales-led quote based on environments, identity volume, connected applications, compliance needs, and security workflow depth. Also confirm implementation time, support needs, and whether the technical setup matches your team.
Compare Astrix Security with alternatives
Use this quick comparison before booking demos or moving data into a new system.
| Primary workflow | Inventory non-human identities across SaaS, cloud, and automation environments, Detect risky OAuth apps, stale tokens, and over-permissioned service accounts |
|---|---|
| Best-fit team | Security teams worried about unmanaged AI agents, service accounts, and API keys, SaaS-heavy companies with many connected apps and automation credentials |
| Implementation effort | Technical setup and maintenance profile |
| Pricing check | No public pricing found |
| Closest alternatives | Other Security & Compliance tools |
Astrix Security pricing
| Model | See vendor site |
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| Snapshot | Astrix Security does not publish standard pricing. Expect a sales-led quote based on environments, identity volume, connected applications, compliance needs, and security workflow depth. |
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Common questions about Astrix Security
What is Astrix Security?
Astrix Security helps companies discover, govern, and secure non-human identities such as AI agents, API keys, service accounts, OAuth apps, and automation tokens. It is built for security and IT teams that need visibility into the machine identities now connecting SaaS, cloud, and agent workflows.
What is Astrix Security used for?
Common use cases: Inventory non-human identities across SaaS, cloud, and automation environments; Detect risky OAuth apps, stale tokens, and over-permissioned service accounts; Govern AI agents and integrations before they create security or compliance exposure; Prioritize remediation for credentials that can access sensitive systems or data.
How much does Astrix Security cost?
Astrix Security does not publish standard pricing. Expect a sales-led quote based on environments, identity volume, connected applications, compliance needs, and security workflow depth.
Who is Astrix Security best for?
Astrix Security fits Security teams worried about unmanaged AI agents, service accounts, and API keys, SaaS-heavy companies with many connected apps and automation credentials, Operators preparing for audits around non-human identity and third-party access, Technical teams that need least-privilege controls before scaling agent workflows. Right for you if AI agents, scripts, and SaaS integrations are multiplying faster than your access review process. Astrix Security is most useful for regulated or SaaS-heavy teams with real identity sprawl. Smaller companies should first define ownership for apps, tokens, and automation credentials so the platform has clear governance rules to enforce.