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Cisco Moves to Acquire Astrix Security to Tackle Non-Human Identity Risks

The acquisition strengthens Cisco’s push into identity-centric security for AI and machine access.

Cisco on Monday announced its intent to acquire Astrix Security, a startup focused on securing non-human identities (NHIs) such as API keys, service accounts, and OAuth tokens increasingly used by applications and AI agents.

In a blog post, Cisco said the acquisition is aimed at extending zero trust principles to the emerging “agentic workforce,” where AI agents and machine identities are rapidly expanding the enterprise attack surface. Astrix’s technology is designed to help organizations discover, govern, and secure these identities, including detecting excessive privileges and real-time threats. 

Astrix provides visibility into non-human identities and the activity of AI-driven agents, along with lifecycle management and automated detection and remediation of over-privileged, unnecessary, or malicious access — including compromised credentials and rogue agent behavior. Cisco plans to integrate these capabilities into its broader security platform, including identity intelligence, secure access, and Duo IAM.

The move reflects growing industry concern over risks tied to autonomous AI agents and machine-to-machine access. Analysts and reports have highlighted rising urgency among enterprises to secure non-human identities as AI adoption accelerates. 

While Cisco did not disclose financial terms, Calcalist reports the deal to be valued at roughly $400 million.

The company raised $45 million in a Series B round in late 2024.

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For more than 15 years, Mike Lennon has been closely monitoring the threat landscape and analyzing trends in the National Security and enterprise cybersecurity space. In his role at SecurityWeek, he oversees the editorial direction of the publication and is founder and director of several leading cybersecurity industry conferences around the world.

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