AppViewX Acquires Eos Cyber to Expand Identity Governance for AI Agents
Every so often, the market tightens its language and starts speaking with intent. No fluff, no hedging, just signals you either catch early or explain later. AppViewX acquiring Eos Cyber, Inc. is one of those signals, and it’s not subtle if you understand where identity is headed.
Eos Cyber, Inc. came in focused, no extra noise, just a clean thesis. AI agents are showing up to work with keys to the kingdom, and nobody built a front desk. Archit Lohokare and Kashyap Ivaturi saw that gap early and didn’t try to retrofit yesterday’s IAM thinking onto tomorrow’s problem. They built an AI native identity control plane designed to see, govern, and put guardrails around autonomous workloads that don’t clock out and don’t always explain themselves.
Now plug that into AppViewX, a company that already lives and breathes machine identity, certificate lifecycle management, and PKI automation. You’re not stitching products together, you’re extending the perimeter into places most teams haven’t even mapped yet. Machines, workloads, AI agents, all operating across cloud and hybrid environments, now sitting under a unified layer of visibility and control. That’s not convenience, that’s survival math, the kind that separates resilient systems from headlines nobody wants to read.
Big respect to Archit Lohokare stepping in as CEO of AppViewX and Kashyap Ivaturi taking the CTO seat. That’s not a soft landing, that’s a transfer of gravity. Builders who understand identity at scale now steering a platform that already has reach into some of the most demanding enterprise environments on the planet.
And let’s not ignore the quiet signal here. This wasn’t about waiting for a market to mature. This was about recognizing that AI agents don’t behave like employees or servers, they behave like something new entirely. Non deterministic, privilege hungry, and moving fast enough to make traditional controls look decorative, almost like security theater in a world that stopped rehearsing.
The takeaway for anyone building in this space is simple, but not easy. If your product assumes identity is static, predictable, or human centric, you’re already behind. The attack surface isn’t growing, it’s mutating. The winners are the ones designing for that mutation from day 1, not patching toward it after the fact.









