When it comes to managing AI agents, it’s important to understand identity. That’s what Avihay Nathan, SVP of product management for machine and AI agents identity security at Palo Alto Networks, told IT Brew in a recent interview. With companies increasing their use of agents across the tech stack, it’s important to keep track of what’s allowed where. “We are in a place where agents are evolving every day, getting delegated to perform actions on behalf of users, instead of users with their own identities, with the identity of the human who invoked them,” Nathan said. “Identity security quickly becomes this area where you can look at the entire risk from AI agents and manage it just like you would do for any human in the organization.” Because agents are often “privileged identities from day one,” Nathan continued, it’s important to securely manage credentials. The process could include conducting an audit to separate the actions of humans and agents to show who is taking which actions. New company, who this?—EH |