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Saviynt Taps AWS Marketplace to Deliver Autonomous Identity Security via AI Agents

In a strategic push to bring autonomous identity security into the era of agentic AI, Saviynt has launched its MCP Server in the newly unveiled AI Agents and Tools category on AWS Marketplace. The move signals a notable evolution in how enterprise organizations can deploy natural language-driven identity intelligence—transforming mundane access management into a seamless, prompt-based interaction layer for IT teams and compliance officers.


“Saviynt MCP Server is a game changer—bringing natural language-driven identity intelligence to the forefront,” said Vibhuti Sinha, Chief Product Officer at Saviynt. “AWS Marketplace allows us to provide customers with a streamlined way to access our solutions, helping them unlock real-time access insights, streamline governance workflows, and dramatically accelerate their journey toward autonomous identity security.”


At its core, the Saviynt MCP Server acts as a conversational interface to enterprise identity systems. Using the Model Context Protocol (MCP), the server empowers AI agents to turn plain-language prompts into structured identity actions: evaluating access across applications, launching approval workflows, and revoking permissions based on usage patterns or policy violations—all without a single line of code.


That’s especially critical as organizations grow their digital footprint across cloud, hybrid, and on-prem environments. The MCP Server offers what Saviynt describes as “unified identity visibility”—allowing security teams to visualize entitlements, correlate access to policies, and take contextual action, all from a centralized console.


The listing’s debut in AWS Marketplace also speaks to a broader shift: making AI-powered tooling easier to discover, procure, and implement. With the new AI Agents and Tools category, enterprises can leverage AWS-native purchasing and governance workflows, speeding up adoption while maintaining cost control and compliance tracking.


Saviynt’s addition to the category marks one of the earliest integrations from a cybersecurity vendor focused on identity. It’s also a signal that AWS Marketplace is becoming a proving ground for real-world applications of AI agents—particularly those capable of automating highly sensitive tasks like access governance.


For enterprises exploring AI adoption beyond chatbot hype, this might be the kind of tangible, outcome-focused agentic workflow that security and compliance teams have been waiting for. And for Saviynt, it’s a chance to shape the frontier of identity automation—one natural language prompt at a time.

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