Backed by $60M in funding, Oak steps out of stealth to fix the identity mess that AI agents are making worse
Physical badges used to be all you needed for identity management at a company. But with humans now working alongside machines and AI agents in digital environments, even the identity tools built for the cloud era are proving inadequate.
That’s the gap Israeli startup Oak is stepping out of stealth to fill, it says. Co-founded by serial entrepreneur Shai Morag, the company has been quietly building a unified control plane that governs identity across an organization, and is now emerging publicly with its product generally available and already deployed by enterprise clients, backed by $60 million in seed funding that it raised late last year.
The company didn’t disclose client names, but said its solution is already generally available and deployed by enterprise clients.
Outdated credentials and poor identity access management — or IAM, the systems that control who and what can access company data — are a common security...
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