Security Gaps in Agent Identity Frameworks Exposed as AI Adoption Accelerates Across Enterprise
The technology industry stands at a critical inflection point in AI adoption, with major security and identity management challenges emerging as enterprises…
Meanwhile, ThinkLabs AI's $28M raise to tackle power grid optimization with AI demonstrates how the technology is expanding beyond pure software into critical…
RSA Conference 2026 revealed three major gaps in agent identity frameworks that no vendor has fully addressed: agents can modify their own governance policies, agent-to-agent delegation lacks trust verification, and decommissioned agents retain active credentials. This comes as Softr launches an AI-native platform targeting the estimated billions of non-technical business users who need custom operational software, signaling a shift toward democratized enterprise software de…
One pattern. Trace it.
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A pattern worth naming
Watch for: 1) Enterprise adoption of agent identity management solutions over next 60 days as organizations react to RSA revelations 2) Acceleration of non-technical teams deploying AI-generated applications via platforms like Softr, potentially creating shadow IT challenges within 90 days 3) Traditional infrastructure companies announcing AI partnerships or acquisitions in next quarter as ThinkLabs validates the market 4) New regulatory guidance on AI agent governance, likely within 60 days given the Fortune 50 incidents
Ask your head of product whether the AI roadmap is a feature ladder or a moat — and how you’d know the difference.
By Joseph Lancaster, Editor — with research from Pine Needle's intelligence layer.
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