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An Identity Security taxonomy for Agentic AI

Agentic AI is a fundamentally new paradigm. AI agents can interact with various tools and act dynamically and probabilistically as they encounter new inputs. That means they end up falling somewhere between an application and a user in terms of how they operate. Indeed, the interaction with other applications is what gives agentic AI its power; however, this also has implications for identity security and access management.

How to Set Up Auto-Activation for Users in Jira | miniOrange Automated User Management

This video tutorial walks you through how to configure the automation to Auto-Activate Users in Jira using the miniOrange Automated User Management app. Learn how to automatically restore Atlassian product access for users whose permissions were removed, reducing manual updation. With this feature, you can: Other Products.

How KeeperPAM Integrates With IGA Platforms

Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) plays an important role in determining who should have access to sensitive data and when that access should be granted. While IGA sets the ground rules for privileged access, Privileged Access Management (PAM) focuses on how that access is granted, used and audited. Integrating these two systems is crucial for organizations to achieve enterprise-wide zero-trust security and least-privilege access enforcement.

Think IGA is challenging? You're not alone

If getting visibility into and governance over your identity estate feels like a headache that—despite attempts at treatment—won’t go away, you’re not alone. You may have processes or tools, but manual work persists, and new apps and identities appear every day. Sound familiar? Many identity governance and automation (IGA) programs are stalling, and it’s not for lack of effort.

EP 18 - The humanity of AI agents: Managing trust in the age of agentic AI

In this episode of Security Matters, host David Puner sits down with Yuval Moss, CyberArk’s VP of Solutions for Global Strategic Partners, to explore the fast-evolving world of agentic AI and its impact on enterprise security. From rogue AI agents deleting production databases to the ethical blind spots of autonomous systems, the conversation dives deep into how identity and Zero Trust principles must evolve to keep pace.

EP 18 - The humanity of AI agents: Managing trust in the age of agentic AI

In this episode of Security Matters, host David Puner sits down with Yuval Moss, CyberArk’s VP of Solutions for Global Strategic Partners, to explore the fast-evolving world of agentic AI and its impact on enterprise security. From rogue AI agents deleting production databases to the ethical blind spots of autonomous systems, the conversation dives deep into how identity and Zero Trust principles must evolve to keep pace. Yuval shares insights from his 25-year cybersecurity journey, including why AI agents behave more like humans than machines—and why that’s both exciting and dangerous.

Secrets, out: Why workload identity is essential for AI agent security

AI agents aren’t waiting in the wings anymore. They’re approving payments, spinning up cloud resources, and pulling sensitive data at machine speed. Blink, and a swarm of them has already acted a thousand times before anyone can check the logs. But with all that speed and capability comes risk. For many teams, it’s the authentication model—not the tech—that’s breaking.