Trivore and NROC Security join forces to tackle AI data leaks with a European identity and protection stack

The Finnish cybersecurity companies, Trivore, a provider of identity and access management (IAM) platforms, and NROC Security, a company securing generative AI usage in enterprises, will integrate their technologies for joint offering to customers.

The collaboration brings together NROC’s AI-security proxy and Trivore’s identity and access platform, forming a unified layer that helps organizations control who uses which GenAI tools and how sensitive information is handled.

This offering gives European organizations an alternative to US-based identity providers and enables guardrails and full compliance logging for GenAI apps.Both Trivore and NROC Security provide services from Finland and comply with EU regulations.

Trivore’s eIAM platform is already used by public-sector and enterprise customers across the Nordics to manage complex identity environments. Integrating with NROC extends that trusted foundation into the fast-growing area of AI security. This makes it easier for organizations to apply consistent identity, access, and data policies across both traditional IT and emerging GenAI tools.

"CISO's tell us they want employees to use AI tools, but they're paralyzed by the data leakage risk," said Mika Aromaa, CEO of Trivore. "NROC's solution lets organizations see exactly how AI is being used, blocks sensitive data in real time, and giving employees guidance instead of just saying no. Combined with European identity infrastructure, it's a stack built for organizations that take data sovereignty seriously."

Commenting on the scale of the problem, Markus Melin, COO of NROC Security, said, “According to our data, one in three prompts by employees leak sensitive data, and 69% of workplace AI usage happens on unsecured personal accounts. The combined security solution protects organizations while enabling productive use of AI.”

Real-time protection and visibility into GenAI usage

NROCSecurity’s platform sits between users and AI applications like ChatGPT,Claude, and Copilot, inspecting every prompt and response. It redacts sensitive information, blocks policy violations, and provides visibility and compliance logging.

Ina deployment at a US professional services firm with 1,000 employees, NROCSecurity’s system performs 1,700 content redactions per month and identified that 3% of users were responsible for 50% of the data leak risk.

"Identity is one key cornerstone of any AI security strategy," said Markus Melin, Co-founder and COO of NROC Security. "Integrating Trivore ID means our customers get a European-built option that fits naturally into privacy-sensitive environments. The whole solution architecture is also efficient and fast to deploy, which matters when you're rolling out a newsecurity layer."

NROC will add Trivore ID as an identity provider option in its AI Security Proxy, while Trivore will bring NROC's AI protection capabilities to its customer base. The integration is available immediately for new deployments. Existing NROC customers can add Trivore ID as an identity provider through a configuration update.

Expanding Trivore's Partner Ecosystem

The NROC collaboration exemplifies Trivore’s approach of connecting complementary European technologies to offer customers secure, compliant, and easy-to-deploy digital-identity stacks.

The cooperation is part of Trivore's partner strategy, which brings together complementary technologies, integration expertise, and local market presence to serve customers efficiently. The approach has gained traction as organizations seek alternatives to US-based identity platforms.

Media contacts

Trivore:
Mika Aromaa, CEO
Email: mika.aromaa@trivore.com
Phone: +358505928556

NROCSecurity:
Markus Melin, Co-founder and COO
Email: markus@nrocsecurity.com
Phone: +358400941121

About Trivore

Trivore provides identity and access management solutions for organizations that need to connect fragmented identity landscapes without replacing existing systems. Founded in 2000 in Turku, Finland, Trivore is fully Finnish-owned and processes all customer data in Finland. More information: www.trivore.com

About NROC Security

NROCSecurity provides visibility, data protection, and governance for generative AI in enterprises. Its cloud-based AI Security Proxy architecture protects against data leaks directly in the GenAI user experience through authentication, real-time content inspection, and user guidance. The company operates fromFinland and the United States. More information: www.nrocsecurity.com

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