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AuthMind

Founded 2021Reston, Virginia, USAPrivateScore 3.8/5Evaluated 2026-06-19Website ↗

Capability scores

Methodology →
Authentication
4.0
SSO & Federation
3.0
Authorization
4.0
Lifecycle & Provisioning
3.0
MFA & Passwordless
3.5
Governance & Audit
4.0
Developer Experience
3.0
Deployment Flexibility
3.5
Pricing Transparency
2.5
Support & Ecosystem
3.5

Scored 0–5 against a published rubric. Independent analysis, no vendor sponsorship.

Overview

AuthMind delivers identity threat detection and response through identity observability, mapping every identity, access, and authentication flow across hybrid and multi-cloud environments to surface gaps, blind spots, and attacks. Founded in 2021 in Reston, Virginia, it derives much of its signal from network and traffic data, which lets it see identity activity that endpoint or log-based tools miss. The premise is that you cannot defend identities you cannot see. See what ITDR is and why it matters for context.

What it is good at

The differentiator is network-derived identity observability that finds shadow access, unmonitored authentication flows, and the connections between identities and the resources they touch. Because it observes traffic rather than relying solely on IdP logs, it surfaces things like unmanaged directories, exposed credentials in motion, and access paths that no single system records. For mapping the real identity attack surface across hybrid and multi-cloud, it adds visibility that complements IdPs and IGA.

Where it falls short

It focuses on visibility and detection rather than governance, so it does not provision accounts, certify access, or manage entitlements, and it offers no AD backup and recovery. Buyers expecting a full lifecycle or posture-plus-recovery suite will need to pair it with other tools. As a younger vendor, ecosystem and reference breadth are still maturing.

Pricing

Subscription and quote-based, scaling with monitored environments and identities. Model it with the TCO calculator.

Best for, and who should look elsewhere

A strong fit for teams wanting identity observability across hybrid and multi-cloud, especially those hunting shadow access and identity blind spots. Look elsewhere if you want governance and provisioning or AD recovery. Compare with Rezonate, Vectra AI, Silverfort.

Bottom line

A strong choice for surfacing identity blind spots across hybrid and multi-cloud through network-derived observability, best paired with governance and recovery tooling. Browse the ITDR vendor directory.

By SWI Community Team · Last evaluated 2026-06-19

Independent, community-driven analysis. No vendor sponsorship. Compiled from public research and community input and verified on a best-effort basis, so details may be incomplete or out of date. Scores are opinions, not advice. Trademarks belong to their owners; mention does not imply affiliation or endorsement. See the full disclaimer, or send corrections to community@startwithidentity.com.