AI Agents Operating at Machine Speed: The Velocity Problem in Non-Human Identity Management
The emergence of AI agents operating at machine speed represents a fundamental inflection point in how organizations must think about identity and access control. Traditional IAM architectures assumed human-paced operations…
The IAM Stack Was Built for Humans. AI Agents Are Breaking It.
The traditional Identity and Access Management (IAM) stack was architected for a fundamentally different reality — one where identities were human, predictable, and bound by business hours and geographic constraints.…
Corsha Highlights OT Visibility and Machine Identity Focus in Industrial Security
Operational Technology (OT) environments—the industrial control systems, manufacturing equipment, and critical infrastructure that power physical operations—have traditionally operated outside the scope of enterprise identity management. IT systems handle human users…
Microsoft Updates Entra Identity Management for AI Agents
Microsoft’s Entra Identity Platform (formerly Azure AD) serves as the identity backbone for millions of enterprise users and, increasingly, for autonomous AI workloads. Recent updates to Entra reflect a recognition…
Machine Identity Management Starts with Private PKI
Private Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) has been a foundational security technology for decades, but its role in machine identity and NHI security is being redefined. While traditional PKI was designed…
AI Agents Operating Continuously at Machine Speed Are Breaking Human-Centric IAM
Machine speed has a definition in cybersecurity, but it’s rarely applied to identity governance. When an autonomous AI agent makes decisions about access control—requesting credentials, spinning up cloud resources, or…
The IAM Stack Was Built for Humans. AI Agents Are Breaking It.
The identity and access management (IAM) stack we’ve built over the past two decades rests on a fundamentally human assumption: that someone is reviewing and approving access requests in real-time.…
Corsha: OT Visibility and Machine Identity in Industrial Security
Operational technology environments—power grids, manufacturing systems, HVAC networks—were built without the assumption that autonomous AI agents would need to interact with them. As enterprises increasingly deploy AI for predictive maintenance,…
Corsha Highlights OT Visibility and Machine Identity Focus in Industrial Security
Corsha Highlights OT Visibility and Machine Identity Focus in Industrial Security Industrial control systems and operational technology (OT) environments have long operated in isolation from corporate IT security practices. Air-gapped…
AI Agents Operating at Machine Speed Are Breaking Human-Centric IAM
The speed differential between human decision-making and machine execution is creating a fundamental security asymmetry. AI agents can authenticate, request resources, execute actions, and cover their tracks in milliseconds—far faster…
AppViewX Acquires Eos: Expanding Leadership in AI and Machine Identity Security
AppViewX, a leading provider of machine identity and access management solutions, announced the acquisition of Eos—a strategic move that underscores the growing convergence between identity security and AI agent governance.…
SpyCloud’s 2026 Identity Exposure Report: The Explosion of Non-Human Identity Theft
A newly released identity exposure report from SpyCloud reveals a troubling trend: non-human identity theft is accelerating at an unprecedented pace. The 2026 report documents a massive explosion in compromised…