Splan joins SailPoint’s Unified Platform Access Program as launch partner
Splan, Inc. has been named a launch partner in SailPoint’s Unified Platform Access Program, announced June 16, 2026, as the companies push to connect physical identity governance with enterprise identity security. The partnership is designed to help organizations make real-time risk decisions across IT and physical access.
Why it matters: - Splan’s inclusion gives enterprises another path to connect physical access data with identity security workflows. - The partnership targets critical infrastructure and regulated industries, where cyber-physical convergence has become harder to manage in separate systems. - The combined approach aims to help security teams make IT and physical access decisions in real time.
What happened: - SailPoint included Splan as a launch partner in the SailPoint Unified Platform Access Program. - SailPoint launched the program on June 16, 2026. - Splan announced the partnership during the Black Hat Security Conference in Las Vegas.
The details: - The Unified Platform Access solution is built on SailPoint’s Atlas foundation. - The program gives technology partners and systems integrators access to integration tools, certifications and joint go-to-market support. - The commercial model combines membership with a shared-success revenue structure. - Splan Securify™ serves as a cloud-based convergence layer for physical identity governance. - Splan Securify transforms and normalizes cardholder profiles, badge access events, access violations, exception conditions, alarms and area access entitlements. - The platform is designed to support identity data for thousands of employees, contractors and visitors. - Splan applies role-based constructs across identities and sends data streams to SailPoint entitlement catalogs. - Security managers can use the data to make risk-led IT and physical access decisions simultaneously. - The system can also recommend area entitlements through agentic functions based on risk and compliance. - Madhu Gourineni, founder and CEO of Splan, said cyber-physical convergence is taking on new urgency in critical infrastructure and regulated industries. - Gourineni also said identity has become the number one risk and that physical and IT response can no longer be managed separately. - Chris Gossett, chief growth officer at SailPoint, said the program reflects an evolution in SailPoint’s technology partner strategy. - Gossett said Splan’s participation shows SailPoint is moving beyond basic integrations toward partners building unique solutions directly on the platform. - Splan’s broader platform includes PIAM and Enterprise Visitor Management with Security Insights. - Splan says its integration with SailPoint turns physical access alerts, events and notifications into normalized data and orchestration events. - Splan says the platform also supports workflow automation for employees, contractors and visitors. - Splan says the system includes mobile wallet credentials and broad access-control integrations. - More information is available in Splan’s announcement and on Splan’s website. - Splan also shared a LinkedIn page at Splan on LinkedIn.
Between the lines: - The partnership signals growing demand for tools that unify physical and digital identity governance. - SailPoint is using the program to deepen its partner ecosystem beyond standard integrations. - Splan gets a distribution and credibility boost by tying its physical identity platform to SailPoint’s enterprise identity stack.
What’s next: - Splan and SailPoint are positioned to expand joint solutions for physical identity governance inside enterprise security programs. - The broader market will likely watch whether more regulated industries adopt unified IT and physical access decisioning.
The bottom line: - The partnership pushes physical access deeper into the identity security conversation and gives Splan a more direct route into enterprise IAM workflows.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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