Core difference in IAM for humans vs AI agents
I've been noticing a lot of reddit posts around the challenges related to enforcing IAM on agentic AI. It seems that the existing solutions developed around human users are insufficient to protect agentic users. However, I've spoken about this with a few security leaders and here was their feedback
ORIGINAL SOURCE →via Reddit r/cybersecurity
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