Fabrix Joins NVIDIA Inception to Accelerate AI Identify Security

Fabrix Security joins NVIDIA Inception, gaining access to cutting-edge AI technology and expertise to accelerate its mission of bringing AI to identity security.
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Ofir Yakovian

September 13, 2025

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We’re excited to share that Fabrix Security has been accepted into the NVIDIA Inception program, a significant milestone as we continue to shape the future of identity security with AI agents.

What Is NVIDIA Inception?

NVIDIA Inception is a program designed to nurture startups revolutionizing industries with AI and data science. It provides startups with access to world-class AI expertise and technology, from GPU-accelerated infrastructure to advanced frameworks. Beyond the technical foundation, the program offers go-to-market support through visibility, co-marketing opportunities, and connections with other AI innovators. Members also benefit from training and technical guidance that accelerate R&D, optimize model performance, and ensure AI workloads scale securely.For Fabrix Security, this means access to the best AI ecosystem in the world as we scale our agentic AI platform for identity security.

Fabrix Security: AI Agents Purpose-Built for Identity

The explosion of human and non-human identities across SaaS, cloud, and on-prem environments has pushed traditional IAM tools to their limits. Enterprises are drowning in manual reviews, fragmented visibility, and risk-laden access decisions.

Fabrix is rethinking identity security from the ground up with AI agents tailor-made for IAM workflows. Our platform brings reasoning, explainability, and intelligence directly into access decisions, right when they happen. This is AI for IAM – not to replace humans, but to make them faster, smarter, and more effective.

Why NVIDIA Inception Matters for Fabrix

Joining NVIDIA Inception gives us the resources and credibility to push agentic AI for identity security even further. Specifically, it enables us to:

  • Enhance performance at scale – leveraging NVIDIA GPUs to train and run reasoning engines on complex identity data.
  • Expand our AI capabilities – building more sophisticated agents with contextual reasoning across apps, users, and permissions.
  • Deliver enterprise-grade trust – combining explainable AI with NVIDIA’s infrastructure ensures our agents are secure, reliable, and auditable.
  • Accelerate innovation – collaborating with other AI-first companies and benefiting from NVIDIA’s technical guidance.

Looking Ahead

The identity security landscape is at an inflection point. Static IAM policies and manual access reviews can no longer keep pace with the volume and complexity of modern enterprises. AI agents are the next leap forward, and Fabrix is at the forefront of this transformation.

Becoming part of the NVIDIA Inception program marks a strong validation of our vision and will help us scale faster — delivering intelligent, explainable, and proactive identity security to enterprises worldwide.

At Fabrix Security, our mission is clear: bring intelligence into every access decision. With NVIDIA Inception, we’re one step closer to making that vision a reality.

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