Elevating AI security: Ping Identity integrates with the cloud giants

Ping Identity boosts AI security across AWS, Google Cloud, and Cloudflare environments, aiming to ensure robust control and visibility for enterprises.

  • Monday, 22nd June 2026 Posted 2 days ago in by Katy Hill

Ping Identity, a company focused on securing digital identities for enterprise organisations, has expanded its integration capabilities. The company has announced partnerships with Amazon Web Services (Amazon Web Services (AWS)), Google Cloud (Google Cloud), and Cloudflare (Cloudflare) to extend its Runtime Identity capabilities into cloud and edge environments, particularly where AI agents are deployed.

Security teams are increasingly dealing with the challenge of managing AI agents operating across distributed digital environments. There is a need for real-time visibility into AI-driven actions and how those actions are governed. Ping’s Runtime Identity™ extends beyond authentication, focusing on continuous authorisation and enforcement to help organisations maintain visibility as AI-driven operations scale.

AI agents operate across multiple platforms, cloud environments, and infrastructure boundaries. They may interact with tools, invoke APIs, and move across cloud and edge systems. In response, Ping Identity is extending its Runtime Identity functionality to support authorisation, policy enforcement, and monitoring of AI agent activity across these environments. This approach is intended to support scalable operations while maintaining governance and control.

This development builds on Ping Identity’s Identity for AI strategy, which is aimed at helping organisations establish trusted identities and governance controls for AI agents operating across distributed environments.

Runtime Identity Across Cloud and Edge Platforms

By integrating with AWS, Google Cloud, and Cloudflare, Ping Identity is enabling centralised authorisation capabilities. This allows organisations to manage policy enforcement from a central point rather than embedding controls within individual agents, tools, or systems.

AWS: On AWS, Ping Identity provides capabilities intended to help secure AI agents across cloud services, including establishing identities for agents and supporting least-privilege access controls as they interact with APIs and workloads.

Google Cloud: Through integration with Google Cloud, organisations can secure agent traffic across network paths, applying fine-grained policy enforcement and centralising authorisation logic using PingOne Authorize.

Cloudflare: By extending identity enforcement to the edge, this integration leverages Cloudflare’s infrastructure to support security and governance of distributed AI agent traffic using enterprise identity controls.

AI is changing how organisations design and secure digital systems. Ping Identity’s approach focuses on combining speed and security by aligning identity and governance controls with distributed and evolving digital environments.

Through these developments, Ping Identity is positioning its Runtime Identity capabilities for use in AI-driven cloud and edge architectures.