Zero Trust for Agentic AI: Managing Non‑Human Identities at Scale

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Tuesday, March 17
8 am PT | 11 am ET | 4 pm GMT
Agentic AI systems transform software into autonomous actors that set goals, invoke tools, and operate across environments with minimal human oversight. This shift has driven an explosive rise in non‑human identities (NHIs), most of which are over‑privileged and secured with static credentials. As a result, familiar failures—prompt injection, confused deputy scenarios, credential leakage, and supply‑chain compromise—now occur at machine speed, turning NHIs into the dominant enterprise attack surface.
This webinar explains why legacy IAM and perimeter security break down in agentic architectures and how zero trust provides a scalable fix. Learn how zero‑trust identity secures autonomous agents without slowing innovation.
Key Takeaways:
This webinar explains why legacy IAM and perimeter security break down in agentic architectures and how zero trust provides a scalable fix. Learn how zero‑trust identity secures autonomous agents without slowing innovation.
Key Takeaways:
- Agentic AI shatters legacy security models
- Autonomous agents scale faster than human oversight, turning familiar IAM failures into repeatable, machine‑speed exploits.
- Non‑human identities are the primary risk
- NHIs now dominate the attack surface, amplifying credential sprawl, excessive privilege, and accountability gaps across the AI lifecycle.
- Zero trust enables secure AI at scale
- Identity‑first access, ephemeral credentials, OBO authorization, and full auditability constrain agents while preserving innovation velocity.
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Nicholas Jackson
Principal Developer Advocate - HashiCorp

David Mills
Sr Technical Product Marketing Manager - HashiCorp
