Snowflake Cortex is a powerful addition to the modern data platform, and the use cases are real. But every Cortex Agent deployment is also an identity governance event. The agent does not audit itself. It queries what it can query, surfaces what it can surface, and connects to what it is given access to.
A new SACR report shows the shift from vault-led PAM to identity-native, just-in-time access. The maturity model will feel familiar. It builds on ideas Shashwat Sehgal has pushed for years.
Based on a large independent SANS survey, this report shows why identity attacks keep succeeding after login and where teams are falling behind on containment, NHIs and AI agents.
Why agents and service accounts need ownership and runtime authorization, and how P0 replaces blanket permissions with just-enough privilege, accountability and control at scale in production.
Greg and Neha discuss why AI agents need identity-bound, time-scoped access to production environments and what security teams can do to keep innovation under control.
Autonomous agents assume trust and gain access fast. Learn how to govern them with the right policies so they stay productive, contained and out of sensitive systems.
IAM, IGA and PAM struggle with today’s complex identity sprawl. This interview shows why they break and how teams can rethink identity security for modern environments.
Azure AI Studio and Azure OpenAI offer transformative capabilities, but their integration into the Azure ecosystem brings unique identity security considerations.
The ServiceNow breach is a wake-up call. As we deploy more autonomous agents with access to critical business systems, we need authorization architectures designed specifically for the agentic paradigm not retrofitted from traditional security models.
New infrastructure and identities are outpacing legacy security models. This session gives a first-principles framework to rethink identity security and plan next steps.
New infrastructure and identities are outpacing legacy security models. This session gives a first-principles framework to rethink identity security and plan next steps.
Agentic AI systems run with broad, always-on permissions and no oversight. This session shows how to govern autonomous access with modern policies that reduce risk without slowing agents down.