Agentic IAM in Practice: Enforcing Least Privilege and Auditability for AI Agents

On-demand webinar

Summary

As AI agents gain autonomy, enterprises face a critical gap: legacy IAM systems authenticate users but cannot govern machine-speed delegation, ephemeral credentials or agent-to-agent actions. User impersonation, standing privileges and disconnected policy enforcement leave organizations unable to answer basic audit questions like who approved this action, for what purpose and can it be revoked instantly?

Join Bob Kalka of IBM and Tyler Lynch of HashiCorp for an in-depth analysis of an agentic IAM reference architecture built on open standards such as OAuth 2.0 Token Exchange (RFC 8693), Rich Authorization Requests and SPIFFE-based workload identity. The session explores how IBM Verify and HashiCorp Vault work together to deliver runtime identity validation, scoped just-in-time access, continuous authorization at the point of use and unified audit evidence across identity, policy and credentials.

This webinar is ideal for security architects, IAM leaders and platform teams designing governance for AI agents, LLM workflows and non-human identities in multi-cloud and hybrid environments.


Key speakers

  • Bob Kalka - Global Lead, WW Security Automation Sales, IBM 
  • Tyler Lynch - Tyler Lynch, Field CTO, HashiCorp Portfolio, IBM

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