Preparing for Agentic AI: Identity Control and Just-in-Time Authorization as Key Requirements
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Kristopher Sandoval
Summary
The article discusses the transition toward agentic AI systems that can act autonomously on behalf of users. It emphasizes the critical need for robust identity control, short-lived access permissions, and just-in-time authorization to secure API-driven systems. As AI adoption grows (24.7% in Global North, 14.1% in Global South), organizations must prepare for a future where AI agents operate with appropriate security guardrails, ensuring safe and trustworthy autonomous operations.
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· 3 pulledAccording to research by Microsoft, 24.7% of the working age population in the Global North is using AI, paired with 14.1% of the Global South.
The age of AI is well upon us.
Learn how to prepare for agentic AI with identity control, short-lived access, and just-in-time authorization for secure API-driven systems.
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