Managing Borderless And Machine Identities With Modernized Zero-Trust Principles
In today's digital landscape, non-human identities (NHIs) like service accounts and AI agents now significantly outnumber human identities in enterprises, posing unique security risks. These NHIs often possess broad, persistent entitlements that can be exploited for lateral movement across systems, regardless of geographical or organizational boundaries. Modernized zero-trust principles, emphasizing continuous verification and least privilege, are crucial for managing these borderless identities and mitigating risks in a world where data sovereignty laws and cybersecurity regulations lag behind the dynamic nature of digital transactions. AI
IMPACT Highlights the growing security risks posed by AI agents and other non-human identities, emphasizing the need for advanced zero-trust strategies to manage them.