Koshalta is an identity and access visibility platform built for modern enterprises operating across multiple identity providers, cloud environments, and AI-powered systems.
As infrastructure expands, identity becomes the primary attack surface. Access is granted through layered roles, groups, inherited policies, and automation pipelines — often without unified visibility into how those permissions accumulate over time.
We built Koshalta to bring clarity to that complexity.
Koshalta consolidates identity data and access logs from systems such as Azure AD and Google Cloud IAM into a single, normalized model.
It answers the questions security leaders care about:
By projecting entitlements and real usage into a graph-based model, Koshalta makes access explainable — not just visible.
Enterprises rarely operate with a single identity provider. Instead, they rely on layered systems across cloud, SaaS, internal tooling, and automation platforms.
Koshalta does not replace those systems. It sits above them — observing, normalizing, and correlating their data into a consistent enterprise-wide identity view.
This architecture ensures:
Normalizes access logs across providers into a single real-time access stream.
Shows why access exists — not just that it exists — through entitlement inheritance paths.
Highlights overprivileged users, zombie accounts, and policy drift across environments.
Designed for multi-cloud, extensible identity connectors, and scalable governance.
Koshalta begins with unified identity visibility. Over time, it evolves into structured governance and enforcement:
Every change is auditable. Every action is traceable.
Identity security is not about adding more controls. It is about removing uncertainty.
We believe access should be measurable, explainable, and defensible — especially in environments shaped by AI, automation, and rapid cloud expansion.
Koshalta turns fragmented identity data into structured governance intelligence.
Koshalta is the visibility and governance layer across your identity systems.