Non-Human Identities Enterprise License
The first time your system sees a Non-Human Identity, it does not ask for permission. It runs code, calls APIs, pushes data—all without a human in the loop. That is power, but it is also risk.
A Non-Human Identities Enterprise License is how you take control of that power at scale. It governs authentication, authorization, and policy for service accounts, bots, CI/CD runners, and machine agents across your infrastructure. With the right license in place, you can enforce compliance, audit activity, and define lifecycle rules for every automated actor in your environment.
In modern architectures, non-human identities often outnumber human ones. They deploy code, rotate keys, read secrets, create resources. Without enterprise-grade licensing and management, these identities can drift from oversight, creating hidden attack vectors. The enterprise license model aligns these identities with strict security policies, central identity providers, and fine-grained role assignments.
Key capabilities of a Non-Human Identities Enterprise License include:
- Centralized management of all machine and service identities
- Granular permission scopes mapped to organizational policy
- Integration with secrets vaults and hardware security modules (HSMs)
- Full audit logging of every request and action
- Automated provisioning and deprovisioning workflows
- Enforcement of least privilege and zero-trust access
These features cut down on shadow credentials, improve compliance visibility, and maintain operational velocity without giving up control. Tight integration with CI/CD pipelines ensures every non-human actor uses signed, trusted identities that expire or rotate automatically.
Security teams and platform engineers use the enterprise license to bring non-human accounts under the same governance standards as humans—while still allowing machine-speed automation. This removes the gap where service accounts live in isolation from policy enforcement.
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