SECURITY
SECURITY
SECURITY
Information technology security software company Ivanti Inc. today announced new capabilities that are focused on allowing autonomous IT operations and organizations to secure their environments more efficiently at large scale.
The new advancements allow IT and security operations to detect, decide and act autonomously without sacrificing trust, governance or control, something that Ivanti claims is necessary in a post-Claude Mythos and GPT-5.4-Cyber world.
As artificial intelligence capabilities and the threat landscape are changing quickly, IT and security teams remain under pressure to ensure a secure and productive workforce. Ivanti argues that this amounts to more endpoints, more complexity and higher expectations.
With AI redefining how IT and security get work done, Ivanti is helping its customers shift from reactive, manual operations toward an autonomous operating model, one where endpoints can be continuously discovered, secured, patched and supported with minimal human intervention.
The new capabilities include autonomous patch compliance, with Ivanti Neurons for Patch Management seeing the introduction of Continuous Compliance.
Continuous Compliance is a new automated enforcement framework that eliminates the gap between scheduled patch deployments and regulatory requirements. Using the capability, customers can automatically identify out-of-compliance endpoints and deploy patches out-of-band to update devices that missed scheduled maintenance windows. As a result, they eliminate manual intervention and ensure organizations consistently meets compliance objectives
The second new capability, Agentic AI for ITSM, sees the Ivanti Neurons AI self-service agent act as a digital teammate that resolves common incidents and requests end-to-end, deflecting tickets with built-in guardrails for policy, approvals and data context.
“Organizations need systems that can not only detect issues but also have the capability to decide and act securely and at scale,” said Chief Executive Dennis Kozak. “These new capabilities reinforce our commitment to being the system of record for IT and security teams, where the Ivanti Neurons platform brings together trusted data, intelligent automation and governed remediation to deliver real outcomes for IT and security teams.”
The updates are supported by an intelligence layer from the Ivanti Neurons platform, which combines a unified agentic AI framework with platform data to provide data authority across devices, lifecycle status, entitlement, support context and relationships. Ivanti says that the benefits are possible through AI-driven workflows with accurate, trusted context, which is required to operate reliably across complex environments.
Ivanti was previously in the news in January when it announced new AI advances to its Neurons platform that helps IT and security teams harness AI-driven intelligence to achieve impactful business outcomes. The new features included the introduction of agentic AI capabilities in Ivanti Neurons for IT Service Management and autonomous endpoint management and next-generation asset visibility in Ivanti Neurons for Discovery.
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