Apono Enhances Cloud Access for Human & Non-Human Identities

Apono Enhances Cloud Access for Human & Non-Human Identities

Apono, a leading provider of just-in-time access control solutions, has announced the expansion of its cloud security capabilities to include advanced management for both human and non-human identities. This strategic enhancement is set to address the growing need for granular, secure, and automated access controls in complex cloud-native environments.

As organizations increasingly rely on hybrid infrastructures, managing access for developers, contractors, services, applications, and automated scripts has become a critical security challenge. Apono’s latest upgrade simplifies access governance by allowing enterprises to automate least-privilege permissions for all identities—whether human users or machine-based accounts like service accounts and bots.

Key Features of the Update:

  • Dynamic Access Workflows tailored for non-human identities

  • Time-bound and approval-based access provisioning

  • Seamless integration with major cloud providers, including AWS, GCP, Azure, and Kubernetes

  • Enhanced audit trails and compliance support

“A secure cloud environment means securing all access—not just users behind keyboards,” said Or Zilberman, CEO of Apono. “With this enhancement, Apono brings unified visibility and control across human and non-human identities, empowering DevOps and security teams to work faster without compromising compliance.”

Security analysts applaud the move, citing rising threats from over-permissioned service accounts and unmanaged API access as major contributors to recent data breaches. Apono’s automated approval flows and real-time access controls are expected to significantly reduce risk and improve operational efficiency for enterprises operating in regulated industries.