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AsifMarch 04, 2025

March 2025 Release notes


AI Agents for policy generation

We're happy to announce the first version of our AI agents for automated policy generation. The AI agents can now analyze authentication logs and automatically generate policy logs.

AI agents can generate policy logs for Active Directory (user, and group access), endpoint access, radius and endpoint access policies.

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Policy Co-Pilot
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Hi! I can help you analyze and recommend policies based available authentication patterns.
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I'll analyze your authentication patterns and recommend policies...
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These AI agents operate autonomously, meaning they don't any manual intervention. They are designed to periodically analyze authentication logs from your infrastructure. During this analysis, the agents assess a multitude of conditions, such as user behavior, access patterns, resource sensitivity, and potential risk factors. Based on this comprehensive evaluation, they intelligently and automatically formulate policy recommendations tailored to various parts of your infrastructure, including Active Directory, endpoints, and RADIUS.

It's important to highlight that while these AI agents are powerful in their ability to generate policy suggestions, the final control remains firmly in the hands of the administrator. The agents propose policies based on their analysis, but it is the administrator's responsibility to review each suggested policy. Administrators can then choose to approve the policy as is, modify it to better suit specific organizational needs, or deny it if it's deemed unnecessary or inappropriate. This ensures a balance between automation efficiency and human oversight, maintaining security and compliance.


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