Entro Security, a pioneer in Non-Human Identity (NHI) and Secrets Security, and Wiz, a leading cloud security platform, have announced a strategic partnership that brings together Entro’s NHI security platform with Wiz’s Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) capabilities. Announced on May 13, 2025, this integration provides security and IAM teams with comprehensive insights into which non-human identities can access sensitive data, enabling them to stop threats before they propagate. “Linking Wiz’s data security insights with Entro’s identity risk platform is a force multiplier for cloud and NHI defense,” said Itzik Alvas, CEO and co-founder of Entro Security. “Entro brings deep expertise in securing non-human identities and secrets, an area that complements our focus on data security in the cloud,” said Oron Noah, VP of Product Extensibility & Partnerships at Wiz. By integrating Entro’s NHI governance capabilities with Wiz’s deep data classification technology, security teams can now detect risks, correlate NHI activity with sensitive data, and automatically remediate misconfigurations before they’re exploited. This partnership lets enterprises pinpoint high-risk machine identities tied to sensitive data and address those threats in real time, helping teams regain control of their cloud risks. For example, when Entro detects a publicly exposed AWS access key, it leverages Wiz’s DSPM to label the type of sensitive data that the key could potentially compromise within AWS resources, such as Amazon S3 buckets or RDS databases. By combining data-centric and identity-centric defenses, Entro and Wiz have created a holistic cloud security solution that enables security teams to focus on the most critical threats and effectively reduce their attack surface. Entro is now part of the Wiz Integration Network (WIN), making it the first NHI and secrets security solution integrated with Wiz’s ecosystem. Entro ingests these data findings and determines which NHIs have access to the sensitive data, surfacing over-permissioned, orphaned, or misconfigured NHIs. Using lineage mapping, the integration visualizes relationships between NHIs and their entitlements, sensitive data, and cloud resources. Using Wiz’s DSPM insights, it enriches this context by understanding the sensitivity and type of data these NHIs can access. This capability shows security teams clear paths to investigate and shut down potential attack vectors, enabling rapid identification and disruption of threats before they’re exploited. According to Wiz’s 2025 State of Code Security Report, 61% of organizations have secrets exposed in public code repositories.
This Cyber News was published on cybersecuritynews.com. Publication date: Wed, 14 May 2025 14:10:12 +0000