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This webinar discusses the security challenges posed by non-human identities (NHIs) as companies adopt AI agents. Experts from Okta, Guidewire, and AWS will explore threats like prompt injection and data leakage while offering strategies for secure AI integration and identity management.
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Companies are increasingly using AI agents to cut costs and boost efficiency, but this shift brings new security challenges. Non-Human Identities (NHIs), which are often more numerous than human identities, create additional attack vectors that organizations must address. A webinar featuring experts from Okta, AWS, and Guidewire focuses on these pressing issues, emphasizing the need for robust security measures as AI becomes more prevalent in the workplace.
Key threats include prompt injection and data poisoning, which can compromise AI systems. The discussion highlights the problem of "shadow access" created by autonomous agents, leading to potential data leaks and the erosion of traditional audit trails. To mitigate these risks, the experts advocate for a "security by default" approach, which involves establishing unique identities for each AI agent, implementing the Principle of Least Privilege, and employing Fine-Grained Authorization and Continuous Monitoring.
The webinar also introduces the new Cross-App-Access standard, which could have prevented many high-profile security breaches. This event targets security leaders and IT professionals who need to navigate the balance between leveraging AI for productivity and ensuring robust security measures are in place. The focus is on actionable strategies and best practices for managing NHIs effectively in an evolving digital landscape.
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