Idira (the Rebranded CyberArk): The Complete Guide
Blog post from Infisical
CyberArk, a long-standing name in identity security, was acquired by Palo Alto Networks in a $25 billion deal and rebranded as Idira, though the CyberArk brand continues to exist alongside it. Idira, now the umbrella brand, integrates CyberArk's established technologies in privileged access management (PAM) and secrets management with Palo Alto's push into machine and AI agent identity. Despite the rebranding, the underlying architecture, pricing, and operational model remain largely unchanged, which is significant given the complexity of these security infrastructures that often require dedicated teams. The rebranding has introduced some confusion, as it merges CyberArk's comprehensive security solutions into a single control plane and emphasizes AI and machine identity, although these features are less proven. Idira is particularly suited for large enterprises with complex security needs and the resources to manage intricate systems, while its high costs and lack of open-source flexibility might deter smaller teams or those seeking simpler solutions. Palo Alto Networks has assured continued support for existing CyberArk products and hints at future integrations, though the exact roadmap remains uncertain. Meanwhile, alternatives like Infisical, an open-source platform, present a developer-friendly option with a focus on simplicity and transparency, appealing to teams seeking modern, flexible security solutions without the heavy deployment and operational demands of Idira.
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