
Oak is the AI-native Identity Operating System- born complete, not assembled. Its AI connector framework reaches any application- on-prem, cloud, SaaS, or homegrown, then builds one live identity graph from raw evidence- mapping what every identity can access against what it actually uses, and deploys a team of AI agents to govern the full lifecycle of every identity: human, machine, and AI agent.
Identity tools were built for a world that no longer exists. They were architected for human identities in static environments. Today's enterprise is dynamic, machine-dominated, and expanding faster than any connector-based system can track. Identity teams find the risk but own no path to fix it. They work across 5+ disconnected consoles with no consolidated view. A million dollars spent, still can't answer "who has access to what right now."
Oak rebuilds the foundation instead of patching the old one. One platform that sees what others miss, acts on what it sees, and remediates at the root cause. Identity teams finally own the full loop: discover → understand → govern → fix. On one live graph. With AI doing the analytical work.
Oak was founded by Shai Morag and Tal Marom. Morag is a serial cybersecurity entrepreneur who has built and sold three companies over the past two decades: Integrity Project, acquired by NVIDIA's Mellanox in 2014, Secdo, acquired by Palo Alto Networks in 2018, and Ermetic, a cloud identity security company acquired by Tenable in 2023, where he went on to serve as CPO. Marom previously led product teams at Tenable and Salesforce. The two are joined by a broader team of identity and AI veterans, giving Oak a founding group that has spent years working the identity problem from inside the companies now considered category incumbents.
