Kandji has announced a rebrand, changing its name to Iru and introducing a new logo. Previously, the brand was associated with a bee motif and strict black typography. The new symbol is a stylized jellyfish with blue and silver gradients. The image references the era of artificial intelligence and the idea of digital transparency.
The changes also affect the platform itself. Iru is a unified IT security system designed for current technological conditions. The company has brought together previously separate tools for employee identity management, device protection, access control, and regulatory compliance into a single cohesive environment. Teams can work faster and more efficiently without constantly switching between services and interfaces.
A key innovation is a contextual model that builds a real-time map of users, devices, and applications. Built-in artificial intelligence algorithms analyze activity, identify potential risks, manage access rights, and independently mitigate threats.
The Iru ecosystem includes six products. These include passwordless login using hardware keys, centralized management of Apple, Windows, and Android devices, intelligent vulnerability handling, and autonomous threat neutralization. An open Trust Center has also been launched, allowing companies to demonstrate their own security standards to clients and reduce the time required to complete security questionnaires.
The updated Iru image emphasizes transparency, flexibility, and the unification of IT security across all aspects of the system. The platform is now open to new customers, and existing Kandji users can transition to the updated environment smoothly, gaining access to an expanded set of capabilities.



