SiliconANGLE reported on Tuesday that Okta has unveiled new features for AI agent security.
Okta posted fourth-quarter 2026 revenue of $761 million and earnings per share of 90 cents, beating market expectations. The company said it is expanding security solutions for AI agents and actively responding to companies' demand for identity management.
Okta also launched a solution to protect AI agents and non-human identities, called Auth0 for AI Agents. It supports AI systems in interacting securely with enterprise applications and data.
Okta also updated its identity governance platform, enabling companies to manage identity lifecycles and access rights more effectively across applications and infrastructure.
Okta recorded 2026 fiscal-year revenue of $2.919 billion and earnings per share of $3.50, up 12 percent from a year earlier. Chief Executive Todd McKinnon (토드 맥키넌) said, "AI is redefining the future of software, and protecting AI agents is an important challenge Okta must solve."