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Jun 03, 2026 | 10 min

Introducing Enzo by Token Security: The AI-Native Identity Security Application Builder for Creating Live Security Applications

Security teams do not need another identity security dashboard. They need a way to turn identity data into action.

Today, Token Security is announcing Enzo, the AI-native identity security application builder that lets security and identity teams create live applications, workflows, dashboards, and automations using natural language. No code. No engineers. No waiting.

Enzo is built directly on top of the Token Security platform and gives teams a new way to operationalize identity security across human identities, non-human identities, secrets, credentials, SaaS, cloud infrastructure, and AI agents. Instead of waiting for vendor roadmaps, writing fragile scripts, or exporting data into spreadsheets, teams can describe what they need and generate a working security application connected to live identity context.

The output is not a chat response. It is not a static report. It is a runnable operational application that can query live identity data, visualize risk, trigger remediation, automate workflows, and evolve as the team’s needs change.

Identity Security Became Visible. Now It Needs to Become Operational.

Over the last decade, identity security tools have gotten much better at showing teams where risk exists. They can surface excessive privileges, dormant accounts, over-permissioned service accounts, risky SaaS access, orphaned credentials, and increasingly, AI agent identities operating across the enterprise.

But, visibility alone is not enough.

Modern enterprises are shaped by hundreds of SaaS applications, multi-cloud infrastructure, thousands of machine identities, fast-moving engineering environments, and a new generation of AI agents that can act across systems. Every organization’s identity environment is structurally unique. Yet, most identity tools still assume that every team can operate from the same fixed dashboards, fixed workflows, and fixed reporting structures.

This creates a painful gap.

When a CISO asks:

“Show me every dormant admin account across AWS and Azure that has not been used in 90 days, grouped by business unit, with remediation recommendations.”

Most teams cannot answer directly inside their existing tooling. They export data, build spreadsheets, write one-off scripts, open feature requests, wait for engineering or a vendor roadmap, all while the risk remains live and active.

The gap is no longer visibility. The gap is operationalization. Security and identity teams can often see the problem, but they cannot act on it fast enough or at the level of customization their environment requires.

Enzo was built to close this gap.

What Is Enzo?

Enzo is Token Security’s AI-native identity security application builder. It transforms a natural-language request into a fully functional, running application with real-time access to the identity data already connected inside the Token Security platform. Teams can use Enzo to create reports, dashboards, automations, workflows, approval flows, remediation tools, governance applications, and operational security apps without writing code.

A user describes the outcome they want. Enzo builds the application.

For example:

“Create an application that shows every AI agent with access to production systems, maps its owner, permissions, connected secrets, last activity, and the business applications it can reach.”

Enzo is a programmable operational layer for identity security. It can turn that request into a live application that queries identity data, correlates access paths, visualizes exposure, and gives the security team an actionable workflow.

Enzo gives teams the ability to build the exact identity security applications their environment demands, using the live identity context Token Security already has across humans, non-human identities, AI agents, cloud, SaaS, secrets, and credentials.

From Prompt to Production

Enzo changes how security teams build and take action. A security analyst, IAM engineer, cloud security lead, or AI security team member can describe a workflow in simple plain English. Enzo will then generate a live application connected to the organization’s identity environment. The user can run it, refine it, share it, and use it to drive action.

Enzo can:

  1. Query live identity data across connected cloud and SaaS environments.
  2. Build an application with visualizations, risk scoring, and grouped findings.
  3. Recommend remediation based on privilege, usage, ownership, and exposure.
  4. Enable one-click actions or workflow triggers.
  5. Produce a shareable app that other teams can use and iterate on.

What previously required weeks of custom development can now be generated in minutes.

How Enzo Works Technically

The hardest part of AI-generated security applications is not generating the code. The hard part is safely connecting that code to sensitive enterprise systems. Enzo is possible because it is built directly on top of the Token Security platform.

Token Security already provides the identity data layer required for this new operating model: discovery, normalization, cross-context correlation, and identity intelligence across human users, non-human identities, AI agents, SaaS applications, cloud infrastructure, secrets, credentials, and ownership context.

Enzo builds on that foundation with a secure execution model designed for enterprise identity operations. Generated applications run inside the user’s own browser. Access is scoped. Tenant isolation is enforced. Credentials are controlled per session. Actions are audited. Applications can persist, be modified through natural language, and be shared across teams.

That architecture matters because Enzo is not producing static recommendations. It is building operational applications that can continuously interact with real identity data and support real workflows.

Core technical capabilities include:

  • AI-Powered Application Generation: Users describe what they need in natural language. Enzo generates live, runnable applications that can persist, be refined, and be shared. No code is required from analysts or engineers.
  • Native Identity Access: Enzo connects directly to live identity data inside the Token Security platform, giving generated applications real-time context across humans, non-human identities, AI agents, cloud, and SaaS environments.
  • Operational Applications, Not Static Reports: Generated apps can support interactive workflows, trigger actions, drive remediation, automate recurring tasks, and provide outputs that teams can use immediately.
  • Sandboxed AI Execution: Applications are built and executed in isolated environments, with tenant isolation, credential scoping, secure execution boundaries, and full audit logging.
  • Integrated Automation and Actions: Enzo can support workflows such as Slack notifications, email workflows, ticketing, approvals, lifecycle management, remediation actions, and recurring identity operations.

Six High-Impact Use Cases for Enzo

The power of Enzo is that it adapts to the operational reality of each organization. Rather than forcing teams into fixed product workflows, Enzo lets them build the security applications they need on top of their own identity environment.

Here are six high-impact examples:

  1. From Identity to Impact: Visualize exploitable identity attack paths and the weakest points to fix
  2. The AI Agent Command Center: See where AI agents are created, used, and creating risk
  3. Policy Control for AI Agents: Simulate and enforce what AI agents can access and do
  4. Signal in the Noise: Detect anomalies, explain suspicious privileges, and remediate them fast
  5. The Clean Exit Checklist: Auto-generate every access revocation needed for clean offboarding
  6. Secure Day-One Integration: Safely migrate acquired identities and environments into your organization

Why Token Security Is Uniquely Positioned to Deliver Enzo

The power of Enzo comes from the Token Security platform’s native identity context. Token Security already owns the identity data layer across AI agents, non-human identities, human identities, SaaS, cloud environments, secrets, credentials, and cross-platform relationships. Enzo uses that context to build applications that are not only generated by AI, but grounded in the live operational reality of the customer’s environment.

This is what makes Enzo different and truly unique.

A generic AI platform does not know your identity topology. It does not understand which service accounts are orphaned, which AI agents have production access, which human users own which secrets, which credentials are exposed, or which access paths create real business risk.

Token Security does. And, Enzo turns that identity intelligence into a programmable application builder where teams can create the workflows, reports, dashboards, and automations they need.

Built for the Teams Securing Modern Enterprise Identity

Enzo is designed for the teams responsible for identity security operations across the enterprise. Security and identity teams have different operational needs. Enzo gives them a shared application builder to create applications that reflect those needs without requiring custom engineering for every new question, audit, investigation, or remediation workflow.

The Future Is Programmable Identity Security

The future of identity security will not be defined by static dashboards. It will be defined by programmable operations.

Every organization has a different identity environment, different business structure, different risk model, different AI adoption curve, and different compliance requirements. Security and identity teams need tools that can adapt as quickly as their environments change.

Enzo gives them that ability. It lets identity and security teams build exactly what they need, in minutes, using natural language, powered by live identity data, and governed by enterprise-grade security controls. This is the next evolution of identity security. Not just seeing risk, but building the operational response to contain it.

Availability

Enzo is available to Token Security customers through the existing Token Security platform, with no additional infrastructure or integrations required. Organizations interested in early access or design partner programs can request a demo at https://www.token.security/book-a-demo

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