List of Fortanix Armor IAM Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Fortanix Armor IAM for Identity and Access Management (IAM) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Fortanix Armor IAM for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: Blackbaud, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 3200 employees and revenues of $1.11 billion, Clarien Bank, a Bermuda based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $25.0 million, Invia Robotics, a United States based Distribution organisation with 90 employees and revenues of $12.0 million and many others.
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Blackbaud | Professional Services | 3200 | $1.1B | United States | Fortanix | Fortanix Armor IAM | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Blackbaud implemented Fortanix Armor IAM to automate cryptographic key inventory and perform continuous cryptographic risk assessment. The deployment leveraged Fortanix Key Insight within the Fortanix Armor platform to inventory keys and assess cryptographic risk across cloud and on premises environments.
Configuration focused on Key Insight and DSM capabilities, implementing automated key discovery, key lifecycle monitoring, and cryptographic risk scoring while configuring role based access controls and comprehensive audit logging to support compliance. Fortanix Armor IAM was used to centralize key metadata, classify keys by risk profile, and surface remediation guidance for security and engineering teams. These modules were configured to run automated scans and produce inventory reports used in security operations.
The implementation covered cloud and on premises estates and was operated by Blackbaud security, engineering, and compliance functions, integrating inventory and risk signals into existing compliance workflows. Fortanix Key Insight and DSM capabilities within Fortanix Armor IAM aggregated telemetry to support policy enforcement and audit readiness.
Governance changes included formalizing key inventory processes, scheduled cryptographic risk assessments, and tighter access controls for key management workflows. The project delivered improved compliance posture and saved substantial engineering hours through automation as reported by Blackbaud.
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Clarien Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 200 | $25M | Bermuda | Fortanix | Fortanix Armor IAM | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 Clarien Bank implemented Fortanix Armor IAM as part of a broader Fortanix Armor platform deployment that included Fortanix Data Security Manager for tokenization. The deployment focused on Identity and Access Management (IAM) capabilities aligned with tokenization to reduce PCI-DSS scope and strengthen card-data protection and audit readiness across the bank's Bermuda operations.
Fortanix Armor IAM was configured to centralize identity and access controls for cryptographic assets, enforce role based access and segregation of duties, and capture detailed audit logs tied to token issuance and use. The implementation leveraged Fortanix Data Security Manager capabilities for vaulting and dynamic token issuance while the IAM layer provided policy driven access control and session auditing for sensitive cardholder data workflows.
Operational coverage concentrated on card processing and payment transaction flows within Clarien Bank's banking operations in Bermuda, integrating tokenization into transaction capture and post authorization handling. The deployment emphasized secure key custody and controlled access to tokenization functions, extending IAM governance into payment data handling procedures.
Governance changes established stricter access provisioning, role reviews, and audit trails for card data handling, aligning operational processes with PCI-DSS scope reduction goals. Clarien Bank's use of Fortanix Armor IAM and the Fortanix Data Security Manager strengthened card data protections and improved audit readiness as described in the Fortanix case study.
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Invia Robotics | Distribution | 90 | $12M | United States | Fortanix | Fortanix Armor IAM | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, inVia Robotics implemented Fortanix Data Security Manager to secure VMware workloads, centralize key management across global data centers, and protect intellectual property and operational data for its warehouse automation platform. The deployment used Fortanix Armor IAM as the platform for DSM key management and access controls, aligning the work with Identity and Access Management (IAM) objectives for centralized secrets governance.
Deployment emphasized DSM key management capabilities, including centralized key lifecycle control, encryption key provisioning for VMware virtual machines, and secrets management for operational automation. Configuration included policy driven access controls and automated key rotation workflows to reduce manual credential handling within warehouse control systems.
Integrations were explicitly focused on VMware workloads and the companys global data center footprint, extending key management procedures across the operational stack of the warehouse automation platform. Governance centered on unified key policy and role based access controls administered through Fortanix Armor IAM, with rollout coordinated to secure IP and operational data across sites.
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