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Oleria Ends the Era of Legacy IGA with the Launch of Adaptive Identity Governance
Powered by Oleria's AI-native platform, adaptive identity governance delivers robust security, broad productivity gains, and cost efficiency from day one
BELLEVUE, WA / ACCESS Newswire / March 18, 2026 / Oleria today announced Adaptive Identity Governance, a fundamentally new approach to identity governance built on its data-first, AI-native platform. Deployable in under an hour and fueled by rich identity intelligence, Adaptive Identity Governance finally gives organizations clear insight into who has access to what and whether that access is justified.
"Legacy IGA has been broken for over two decades," said Jim Alkove, CEO and co-founder of Oleria. "As a former Fortune 150 CISO, I witnessed this first-hand. Endless implementations, rubber-stamp reviews, armies of consultants, and costs that never stop rising - yet security and productivity barely improve. At Oleria, we've built something fundamentally different: an AI-native identity platform powered by a trusted data foundation that deploys identity governance in hours, not years. The result is governance that improves productivity from day one, delivers robust security, and TCO that finally stands up to CFO scrutiny."
At the core of Adaptive Identity Governance is Oleria's Trustfusion platform, which continuously aggregates identity, entitlement, and activity data across cloud, SaaS, on-premises, and custom applications. This unified identity intelligence layer enables adaptive governance and empowers scale-ups to Fortune 10 organizations to make access decisions based on real-time identity and activity data rather than siloed tools, static role models, or infrequent review cycles.
With Oleria, organizations can govern and control access across the most complex enterprise environments, with a system that adapts alongside growing SaaS adoption, machine identities, and AI agents. Customers are empowered to:
Make defensible access decisions with real activity and peer insights
Continuously enforce least privilege with automated lifecycle governance
Enable secure, fast through service workflows embedded in employee productivity tools
"Oleria gives us the identity intelligence other platforms just can't," said Peter Clay, CISO at Aireon. "By embedding governance directly into real activity data and peer insights, we've moved from periodic, manual reviews to continuous insight and control. What used to be a fragmented, high-friction compliance exercise is now streamlined, defensible and aligned with how our business actually operates - without the heavy professional services costs and operational overhead that legacy IGA platforms typically require."
Learn more here about how enterprises are replacing legacy IGA with adaptive identity governance or come find Oleria at the RSAC 2026 Conference, Booth #5164, North Hall.
About Oleria
Oleria is building the industry's first data-first, AI-native identity security platform for a fully adaptive and autonomous future of identity. The Trustfusion platform continuously aggregates identity, entitlement, and activity data across human and non-human identities to power adaptive governance and autonomous security outcomes. This approach enables enterprises to enforce least privilege, drastically reduce manual governance processes, and dramatically reduce the cost and complexity of identity security at scale. Learn more at www.oleria.com.
Media Contact:
Shana Glenzer
VP of Marketing
[email protected]
SOURCE: Oleria
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P.Martin--AMWN