Takachiho Koheki Launches 'Token Security', a Non-Human Identity (NHI) Security Platform Addressing New Risks in the Agentic AI Era

Takachiho Koheki has signed Japan's first distributor agreement with Token Security, a company providing a security platform dedicated to Non-Human Identities (NHI) such as AI agents. The platform addresses the new risks and governance challenges associated with AI utilization.
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Takachiho Koheki Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; President and Representative Director: Takanobu Ide; Securities Code: 2676; hereinafter "the Company") announces that it has signed Japan's first distributor agreement with Token Security, a company that provides a security platform specializing in AI agents and Non-Human Identities (NHI).

Through this agreement, the Company will support the development of an infrastructure that enables enterprises to achieve secure and well-governed AI adoption without halting their AI utilization, while also providing state-of-the-art responses to the new risks emerging as the full-scale business application of agentic AI progresses.

[Background: The Spread of Agentic AI and New Security Challenges]
With the rapid spread of generative AI and agentic AI, non-human entities (Non-Human Identities: NHI) within corporate systems are increasing explosively. While AI agents, bots, API tokens, and service accounts enhance operational efficiency, they also create new risks that are difficult to visualize, control, and audit with conventional IAM (Identity and Access Management).

Many organizations are facing challenges such as the following:
- Inability to grasp on whose behalf AI agents are acting, what they are accessing, and what they are executing.
- API tokens and service accounts with excessive privileges being left unattended.
- Inability to secure audit trails and accountability for autonomous actions by AI.
- Difficulty in complying with regulatory and audit requirements, such as the GDPR and the EU AI Act, which demand transparency and auditability in data and system usage.

In the era of agentic AI, "giving an identity to every AI agent" is no longer an option but a mandatory requirement.
The Company views these changes not as a passing technological trend, but as an important turning point where corporate security strategies themselves must be redesigned, and is working to strengthen security measures predicated on agentic AI.

[About Token Security]
Token Security (Headquarters: Tel Aviv, Israel / New York, USA) is a company that provides a security platform specializing in the visualization, management, and protection of Non-Human Identities (NHI) in cloud, SaaS, APIs, AI agents, and more. Covering the entire lifecycle of IDs used by non-human entities such as applications, service accounts, API keys, and AI agents, it supports the understanding of usage status, optimization of privileges, and detection and control of risks. In response to the rapidly expanding security risks targeting NHIs in recent years, Token has adopted an approach tailored specifically to NHI security, helping companies create environments where they can safely and flexibly leverage cloud and AI technologies.

[Key Features of Token Security]
As agentic AI evolves from an "advising entity" to an "acting entity," Token Security achieves the following:
- Visualization and Centralized Management of Non-Human Identities (NHI)
AI agents, Copilot, API tokens, se