AI agent and non-human identity security platform
Astrix Security addresses a structural blind spot in enterprise security: AI agents and non-human identities (service accounts, OAuth apps, API keys) now outnumber human users ~45:1 but remain invisible to traditional IAM tools. The company's stack—Node.js, TypeScript, Python, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, AWS—reflects a backend-heavy security platform optimized for continuous discovery and real-time threat detection. Active adoption of LangChain and internal focus on AI agent behavior analysis and threat modeling signal the company is building detection logic specifically for agentic attack patterns, not just token exposure.
Astrix Security builds a platform to discover, prioritize, and remediate risk across AI agents and non-human identities in cloud and SaaS environments. The product surfaces continuous inventory of machine identities, applies risk-based prioritization, detects real-time threats, and automates remediation—filling a gap left by human-identity-only IAM systems. The company sells to Fortune 1,000 enterprises managing high volumes of automated workloads and CI/CD pipelines. Founded in 2021 and headquartered in New York, Astrix is a privately held company of 51–200 employees actively hiring senior roles across engineering, security, and product, with hiring footprint in the United States and Israel.
Node.js, TypeScript, Python, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, GraphQL, Kubernetes, AWS Lambda, and GCP. The company is actively adopting LangChain for AI agent analysis capabilities.
Core projects include POC development for AI agent security, backend architecture for the cybersecurity platform, modular microservices and APIs, AI agent behavior analysis, and scalable ingestion pipelines. The company is also focused on threat modeling for AI agents and scaling platform performance.
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