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Cloudanix earns AWS Security Competency for CNAPP+ and JIT access engine

Aug. 10, 2026
By AI, Created 11:08 UTC, Aug 10, 2026, AGP -

Cloudanix says AWS has recognized its cloud security platform for technical proficiency and customer success, as demand grows for tighter control over human, machine and AI agent access. The company says its Just-in-Time engine cuts standing privilege across cloud consoles, workloads, databases, SaaS and AI tools, and is available now in AWS Marketplace.

Why it matters: - Cloudanix is targeting one of cloud security's biggest risks: standing privilege that can be abused by humans, machines, and AI agents. - The AWS Security Competency can help validate the platform for buyers looking for security software that runs in AWS environments and can be purchased through AWS Marketplace. - Cloudanix says its approach reduces privileged-access exposure without slowing engineering teams.

What happened: - Cloudanix announced that it has achieved AWS Security Competency status. - The recognition covers Cloudanix's CNAPP+ platform and its Just-in-Time access engine. - The company made the announcement on August 10, 2026, in Sunnyvale, California. - Cloudanix is an AWS Partner, a member of the AWS ISV Accelerate Program, and available in AWS Marketplace.

The details: - AWS Security Competency recognizes AWS Partners with technical proficiency and customer success in security software. - Cloudanix says the platform provides continuous posture management, identity controls, and Just-in-Time access that customers run in their own AWS environments. - The company describes CNAPP+ as the five core CNAPP pillars — CSPM, CIEM, CWPP, Cloud Detection & Response, and Code Security — plus four added capabilities. - Those added capabilities are Just-in-Time access for human, machine, and AI agent identities, code-to-cloud lineage, compliance as a first-class data object, and data-aware controls. - Cloudanix says Code, Cloud, Identity, and Data security run on one graph with 30-minute agentless onboarding. - The Just-in-Time engine replaces long-lived standing privilege with access that is requested, scoped, identity-stamped, and automatically revoked. - One policy model, one approval flow, and one correlated audit trail cover human, machine, and agent identities. - Cloud JIT provides time-boxed AWS, Azure, and GCP console access through an organization's existing SSO. - VM JIT provides keyless, recorded SSH to any virtual machine without a bastion and without shared keys. - Kubernetes JIT provides ephemeral, scoped kubeconfig access for any cluster, including fully private clusters. - Database JIT provides audited, keyless query access from the IDE a team already uses. - SaaS JIT provides time-boxed entitlements across the SaaS catalog with automatic off-boarding. - Agentic JIT provides zero standing credentials for CI/CD pipelines, Kubernetes pods, services, and AI agents. - Coding Agent JIT provides approval-gated access for AI coding agents such as Kiro, Claude, Cursor, and any MCP-based agent. - Each grant ties to a real human, machine, or agent identity and is recorded in the customer's own audit trail. - Cloudanix says that audit trail gives security and compliance teams the who, what, when, and why behind privileged actions. - The company says organizations can connect an account and see findings rooted in identity, asset, and blast radius in under 30 minutes.

Between the lines: - The announcement frames access control, not posture management, as the next major cloud security battleground. - Cloudanix is positioning CNAPP+ as a broader platform play rather than a point product. - The focus on AI coding agents and non-human identities reflects a shift in how cloud access is being created and managed. - Finfinity's quote suggests the product is being used to reduce risk in regulated environments where auditability matters.

What's next: - Cloudanix is inviting organizations to request a demo or free assessment at cloudanix.com. - The company says customers can buy the platform through AWS Marketplace against existing AWS commitments. - Cloudanix says more than 140 organizations already use the platform across AWS, Azure, and GCP. - The company says it monitors more than 100 million assets, supports 1,000+ security checks, and covers 15+ compliance frameworks. - Cloudanix also says it is backed by Y Combinator and operates from Sunnyvale, California, and Pune, India.

The bottom line: - Cloudanix is using AWS recognition to push a simple message: cloud security now depends on controlling privilege in real time, especially as AI and machine identities multiply.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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