NewCore, an identity-security startup, emerges from stealth with $66 million in funding to help enterprises manage authentication and governance for both human users and autonomous AI agents. Multiple outlets report that the company’s focus is on solving an emerging security gap: determining who or what is logging into organizational systems and taking actions inside them. NewCore, which operates from Tel Aviv and San Francisco, is building a platform intended to provide AI agents with corporate identities and to apply enterprise access controls in a unified architecture. The company frames the effort as a shift in security priorities as AI agents become more widely deployed in business environments. Instead of treating agent access as an ad hoc or developer-managed process, NewCore positions identity as the foundation for oversight, enabling organizations to track and control agent behavior similarly to how they manage employee accounts. Overall, the coverage agrees on the key points: NewCore is launching publicly, it has secured $66 million, and it is targeting identity and governance challenges created by the growing use of AI agents in enterprise IT systems.
NewCore raises $66M to give AI agents corporate identities and security governance
NewCore, an identity-security startup, emerges from stealth with $66 million in funding to help enterprises manage authentication and governance for both human users and autonomous AI agents. Multiple...
- NewCore comes out of stealth with $66 million in funding.
- The startup is building an identity-security platform for enterprises.
- NewCore aims to provide corporate identities for autonomous AI agents, alongside human employees.
- Its approach is intended to govern and track access to organizational systems under a unified architecture.
- The company is based in Tel Aviv and San Francisco.
NewCore has come out of stealth with $66m to solve a problem most companies have not named yet: who, or what, is logging into their systems. The identity-security startup, based in Tel Aviv and San Francisco, is building a platform to govern both human employees and autonomous AI agents under one architecture, and it is […] This story continues at The Next Web
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