Offroad launches with $7M to automate identity security with AI agents
What happened
Offroad Inc. launched with $7 million in funding to automate identity security operations using artificial intelligence agents. Founded in September 2025 and based in New York and Tel Aviv, Offroad is building what it calls an agentic identity security team. Its AI agents aim to investigate and remediate access risks across human users, machine identities, and other AI agents.
Why it matters
Identity security has become more complex as enterprises juggle thousands of human and non-human identities, including machine accounts and emerging AI agents. Manual approaches can’t keep pace with rapidly changing access patterns, rising insider threats, and automation demands. Offroad’s use of AI agents to continuously monitor and respond to access risks attempts to reduce reliance on human security teams and cut down the time to detect and fix identity threats. For operators, this means potential cost savings and faster mitigation of identity-based breaches, which are a top source of enterprise security failures.
What to watch next
Watch how well Offroad’s AI agents handle the diversity and subtlety of identity risks across hybrid environments. Adoption will hinge on the AI’s ability to integrate with existing identity and access management stacks and prove its accuracy in reducing false positives. The startup’s progress in scaling its agentic workforce model and expanding beyond early pilot customers will indicate if AI-driven identity security is becoming a practical, operational reality or just an experimental concept.
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