The collaboration formalizes a multi-year technology relationship, shifting from ad-hoc production integrations to a structured alliance. By combining Britive’s just-in-time access controls with Torq’s agentic AI investigation capabilities, the companies intend to secure three distinct identity planes: human users, machine workloads, and autonomous AI agents. Britive CEO Art Poghosyan noted that machine and agentic identities currently represent the fastest-growing and least-governed privilege surfaces within modern enterprises.
Torq’s AMP program focuses on removing traditional partner bureaucracy, offering participants deep sales engagement and joint marketing activations. Nauman Mustafa, CSO at Britive, emphasized that the integration allows security teams to govern access decisions at machine speed. This joint approach ensures that every request—whether originating from a human operator or an AI agent—remains auditable and strictly time-bound, effectively closing a critical vulnerability gap in current SecOps workflows.




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