The enterprise platform built to find, secure, and govern the non-human identities - and AI agents - that quietly run the cloud.
ON THE RECORD: The Oasis wordmark, its "O" folding into a wave - a still oasis amid the sprawl of machine identity. Photographed for the record, New York · 2026.
For twenty years, identity security meant one thing: making sure the right person logged into the right system. Passwords, badges, multi-factor prompts - all of it built for humans. But somewhere along the way, the humans stopped being the main users of the cloud.
Today the busiest actors in a corporate network are machines: service accounts, API keys, tokens, workloads, bots, and now autonomous AI agents. In many enterprises they outnumber employees by roughly fifty to one. Most were created by engineers who have since moved on, and almost none are governed. That blind spot is what Oasis Security was built to close.
Oasis connects to an organization's cloud and identity stack and automatically builds a live inventory of every non-human identity (NHI) - what it is, who owns it, what it can touch, and whether it is a risk. From there the platform ranks posture, hunts for leaked credentials and anomalous behavior, hands teams pre-built remediation plans, and manages the full life of an identity from provisioning to safe rotation to decommission.
The pitch is deceptively simple: you cannot secure what you cannot see - and until Oasis, most companies could not see their machines at all.
Discovery, inventory, posture, and lifecycle governance for every non-human identity across hybrid cloud - a single pane of glass.
High-fidelity threat and anomaly detection using AuthPrint behavioral fingerprinting to catch leaked credentials and account takeover.
Time-bound, intent-aware access policies so AI agents can operate with least-privilege credentials - not blanket access.
Policy-driven creation of machine identities with governance built in from day one, not bolted on later.
AI Security Posture Management to assess and risk-rank AI systems and the identities they depend on.
Automated credential rotation that integrates with Vault and CyberArk - without the outages teams fear.
Plenty of tools can manage a password vault or a human's login. Oasis's argument is that the machine problem is a different animal - and it built for that animal from the start rather than retrofitting a human-era product.
The differentiation shows up in three places: discovery that surfaces identities teams didn't know they had; actionability, where findings come with pre-built remediation instead of a scary spreadsheet; and agentic access, an early move to govern AI agents as first-class identities. Rivals in the emerging NHI category include Astrix, Entro, Aembit, and Token Security; incumbents like CyberArk and HashiCorp sit adjacent in secrets and privileged access.
| Round | Amount | Date | Lead |
|---|---|---|---|
| Out of stealth | $40M | Jan 2024 | Sequoia |
| Series A ext. | $35M | 2024 | Sequoia |
| Series B | $120M | Mar 2026 | Craft Ventures |
Valuation was not disclosed at the Series B. Total capital raised stands at roughly $195M.
Danny Brickman and Amit Zimmerman set out to tackle non-human identity.
A Sequoia-led round funds the first enterprise NHI platform.
Governance extends to the creation of new machine identities.
Craft Ventures leads a round to secure enterprise AI agents.
Oasis was founded in 2022 by Danny Brickman (Co-Founder & CEO) and Amit Zimmerman (Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer), both alumni of Israel's elite Unit 81 intelligence technology corps. Brickman spent years in the IDF as a software engineer before leading cyber R&D. That background - building security systems under real pressure - shapes an engineering-heavy, research-minded culture that spotted the non-human identity gap before analysts had a name for it.
The market followed. What Oasis once called "the wild west" of machine identity is now a recognized category, tracked by analysts like Omdia and contested by a crop of well-funded rivals - a sign the founders' early bet was the right one.
It provides an enterprise platform to discover, secure, and govern non-human identities - service accounts, API keys, tokens, workloads, and AI agents - across hybrid cloud environments.
It was founded in 2022 by Danny Brickman (CEO) and Amit Zimmerman (CPO), both former members of Israel's Unit 81 intelligence corps.
Roughly $195M total, including a $120M Series B in March 2026 led by Craft Ventures, with Sequoia Capital, Accel, and Cyberstarts participating.
Any machine or software identity - a service account, API key, token, workload, or AI agent - that authenticates and accesses systems without a human logging in. They often outnumber human identities in an enterprise.
Traditional IAM was built for people; Oasis is purpose-built for machines and AI agents, adding discovery, posture, threat detection, remediation, and full lifecycle governance including agentic access controls.