Britive’s PAM platform lands in AWS Security Hub – Here’s why it matters for enterprise security teams 

By 12 marzo, 2026

Los Angeles-based Britive has secured a spot in the AWS Security Hub Extended Plan, Amazon’s curated enterprise security program that bundles partner solutions with simplified AWS billing and support 

For security teams, it means Britive’s privileged access management capabilities are now procurable and deployable within their existing AWS stack; no separate vendor relationship required. 

What makes Britive’s approach stand out is its Zero Standing Privileges model: no identity, human or machine, holds persistent access to sensitive systems. Instead, the platform generates short-lived credentials at the moment of request and revokes them immediately after. 

This runtime enforcement contrasts sharply with legacy PAM tools that rely on vaulted passwords or long-lived secrets. 

The timing is notable; agentic AI systems are becoming operational inside enterprises. These agents need cloud access, but granting them persistent credentials creates real exposure. Britive treats agentic identities the same it treats human ones: grant dynamically, revoke immediately. 

For teams already on AWS Security Hub, the integration reduces procurement friction and keeps access governance aligned with the broader AWS security investment. 

Marqueta, a firm which uses Britive across human service and agentic identities, put it bluntly: “The availability of Britive within AWS Security Hub Extended helps align access controls with the rest of our AWS Security investments,” said Chetan Jha, Head of Identity & Vulnerability Management. 

Britive is available in the Extended Plan across all commercial AWS regions today. 

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Disclosure: This article mentions clients of an Espacio portfolio company.

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