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Israeli Acsense Targets IAM Outages with End-to-End Recovery Automation

Israeli firm Acsense introduces end-to-end automation to rapidly restore IAM systems, cutting recovery time for outages from hours to minutes.

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Jerusalem, 17 March, 2026 (TPS-IL) — Israel-based cybersecurity company Acsense has introduced a new automation feature aimed at closing what it calls the “last mile” gap in identity and access management (IAM) recovery, the company said.

The Tel Aviv-headquartered firm said its platform can now automatically restore application integrations, single sign-on settings and trust relationships following outages, eliminating manual steps that often delay recovery. The enhancement supports SAML and OIDC applications and is designed to reduce recovery times from hours to minutes.

Acsense said the update enables end-to-end automated recovery, including failover and full system restoration, while continuously validating system readiness.

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