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Fabrix Security builds AI Agents designed specifically for identity security. With identities multiplying across SaaS, cloud, and on-prem environments, Fabrix equips IAM teams with the intelligence to make confident, explainable access decisions – right at the moment of decision.
By infusing AI into identity security, Fabrix closes today’s biggest gap: visibility and intelligence. It enhances existing IAM workflows with speed, consistency, and accuracy, cutting through the chaos of manual, context-less decision-making. From user access reviews and access requests to full identity lifecycle management, Fabrix delivers intelligent, scalable, and proactive identity security. It’s AI for IAM.
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- How automation transforms assurance and reporting
- Practical governance models for automated controls
- Managing data sovereignty across jurisdictions
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