Saviynt adds Amazon Q AI tools to boost identity risk
Saviynt has launched an agentic AI conversational feature built on Amazon Q and made its Amazon Q Index integration generally available. The identity security vendor is expanding how customers query risk and automate remediation across connected applications.
The updates extend Saviynt's Identity Security Platform and add more data to its Identity Security Posture Management views. The goal is to provide more identity context and cross-application risk intelligence while simplifying investigations and routine operational tasks for identity teams.
The Amazon Q Index integration pulls connected application data into Saviynt's posture management views, including signals related to user activity, entitlements, access patterns, and resource usage. Saviynt positions the integration as a way to broaden visibility across hybrid environments and improve the precision of identity risk analysis.
Risk context
Identity Security Posture Management has become a focus for organisations managing growing access estates across cloud services, SaaS applications, and internal systems. Security and identity teams often need to correlate identity data with application activity and infrastructure usage. Gaps in that correlation can affect risk scoring, audit evidence, and incident-response speed.
Saviynt's announcement focuses on adding context through Amazon Q Index, alongside a conversational layer for natural-language queries. It also outlined workflow automation features designed to run multi-step remediation actions without code.
Conversational features
Saviynt's integration with Amazon Q adds a conversational interface for identity risk investigations. Identity teams can use natural language to uncover identity risks and anomalies, and to build and automate remediation workflows using prompts.
Saviynt previewed two Amazon Q-based functions it showcased at AWS re:Invent 2025. The first, Natural-Language Risk Insights, uses Saviynt data alongside cross-application signals. Saviynt said teams can surface risk scores, segregation-of-duties violations, dormant accounts, and certification gaps, along with "prioritised actions."
The second function is a No-Code, Multi-Step Workflow Builder. Saviynt said users can generate workflows through natural-language prompts, with example use cases including risk-based access approvals, certification campaigns, dormant-account clean-up, and cross-application remediation.
AWS relationship
The integrations build on Saviynt's Strategic Collaboration Agreement with AWS, signed in July 2025. Saviynt is also an Advanced Tier Services Partner, holds the AWS Security Competency, and participates in AWS Marketplace.
Over the past year, Saviynt has aligned several product updates with AWS launches and events. It acted as a launch partner for AI Agents and Tools in AWS Marketplace at AWS Summit New York City 2025 and participated in the launch of AWS IAM Access Analyser at AWS re:Inforce 2025.
Earlier in the year, Saviynt introduced AWS Internal Access Analyser enhancements, which it said automate detection and remediation of internal least-privilege violations. It also released a Saviynt MCP Server listing in AWS Marketplace, describing it as a dedicated MCP server for identity security that provides no-code access to Amazon Q and generative AI models.
As organisations adopt more generative AI tools and agents, identity governance and access controls are becoming part of broader security reviews. Security teams are assessing how to govern both human and non-human identities, along with access paths created by automation and software integrations. Identity vendors have increasingly used AI interfaces and workflow tools to reduce manual investigation time and standardise common response steps.
Availability
Saviynt said the Amazon Q Index integration is available now. Customers can also join a design partner programme for future Amazon QuickSight-based integrations.
Vibhuti Sinha, Saviynt's chief product officer, linked the product direction to fragmented identity tooling and visibility gaps across systems.
"Enterprises are grappling with rising identity risk driven by fragmented tools, shadow access, and limited visibility across data, infrastructure, and applications," said Vibhuti Sinha, Chief Product Officer at Saviynt. "By integrating Saviynt's AI-driven identity security platform with Amazon Q Index and Amazon Q, organisations gain a single, context-rich view of identity risk and enable intelligent, risk-aware workflows to help reduce exposure and advance their Zero Trust strategies."
Saviynt said the latest Amazon Q integrations are part of a broader roadmap tied to its AWS collaboration, including further integrations that connect identity governance data with application and infrastructure signals.