Non-human identity and AI agent lifecycle management for enterprises
Oasis Security builds a platform for securing non-human identities—service accounts, API keys, tokens, and AI agents—across hybrid cloud and microservices environments. The company's hiring mix (sales-heavy, 7 roles vs. 2 engineering) and project focus on customer onboarding and risk assessment suggest a sales-led, solutions-oriented GTM in a newly-defined category. Core pain points center on sprawl and control: service accounts multiplying across cloud infrastructure, AI agents introducing new access vectors, and legacy IAM tools unable to manage the attack surface.
Notable leadership hires: Engineering Lead
Oasis Security develops a purpose-built platform for non-human identity management and governance. The product addresses the lifecycle of machine identities (service accounts, API keys, tokens, bots, and AI agents) in enterprises running hybrid multi-cloud, Kubernetes, and microservices architectures. The company sells to security and engineering teams at mid-market and enterprise organizations. Sales and customer success drive operational cadence, with active work on cloud integrations, technical onboarding, and risk assessments. The company is based in New York and employs 51–200 people.
Oasis runs on AWS, Azure, and GCP; core languages are TypeScript, Python, and Go. Infrastructure uses Kubernetes and Docker. They use Claude and Bedrock for AI features, Salesforce and Marketo for go-to-market, and Greenhouse for recruiting.
Oasis hires in the United States and Israel.
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