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Identity Security in the Agenting World: Strengthening Posture, Unlocking Value

Solution Category IAM
Type Webinar
Organization Linx Security
Event Format Company Webinar

Webinar Description

Key Takeaways

  • Explores identity security challenges emerging from AI agents, automation and machine identities operating alongside human users
  • Features a case study from monday.com demonstrating practical approaches to governing both human and non-human identities
  • Addresses limitations of traditional role-based access controls in dynamic, autonomous environments
  • Designed for CISOs, identity leaders and enterprise security professionals responsible for governance and compliance
  • Hosted by Linx Security with integration references to AWS and Azure platforms

Introduction

Identity Security in an Agentic World with monday.com is a webinar examining how enterprise identity and access management must evolve as organisations increasingly deploy AI agents, automation tools and machine identities alongside their human workforce. The session targets identity and security leaders navigating the operational and governance challenges that arise when autonomous actors require access to critical systems at scale. With enterprises accelerating their adoption of intelligent automation, the traditional frameworks built around static roles, periodic access reviews and human-centric provisioning are proving insufficient for environments where non-human identities may outnumber employees by significant margins.

About This Event

This virtual webinar brings together perspectives from Linx Security and monday.com to address the emerging discipline of agentic identity governance. The session combines thought leadership on the broader transformation occurring within identity security with practical insights drawn from monday.com’s experience implementing governance controls across diverse identity types. The format is designed for executive-level audiences seeking strategic frameworks rather than purely technical implementation guidance.

The Shift from Human-Centric to Agentic Identity Models

Enterprise identity architectures have historically centred on human users as the primary actors requiring access to systems and data. Access controls, governance workflows and compliance reporting were designed around predictable patterns: employees joining, changing roles and eventually departing. This model assumed that access requests would flow through defined channels, that roles could be meaningfully predefined, and that periodic certification campaigns could adequately address access drift.

The proliferation of AI agents and automation fundamentally disrupts these assumptions. Machine identities—including service accounts, API credentials, robotic process automation bots and increasingly sophisticated AI agents—now interact with enterprise systems in ways that are dynamic, high-volume and often opaque to traditional governance tools. These non-human identities may spawn additional credentials, access resources across cloud boundaries, and operate continuously without the natural checkpoints that human workflows provide.

Governance Challenges at Scale

Organisations pursuing digital transformation face a governance gap as their identity populations become increasingly heterogeneous. Static role-based access control struggles to accommodate the fluid permissions that automated processes require, while periodic access reviews cannot keep pace with the velocity at which machine identities create and modify access relationships. The risk implications extend beyond security into operational resilience and regulatory compliance, particularly as auditors and regulators begin scrutinising how organisations govern non-human access.

The webinar addresses these challenges by examining how identity governance and administration practices must adapt. Rather than treating machine identities as edge cases within human-centric frameworks, organisations need approaches that recognise agentic access as a primary concern requiring purpose-built controls, visibility mechanisms and risk assessment methodologies.

Practical Insights from monday.com

The inclusion of monday.com as a case study provides attendees with concrete examples of how a large-scale technology organisation approaches identity governance across both human and non-human populations. The session explores how monday.com leverages Linx Security to maintain visibility and control as their identity landscape grows in complexity. This real-world perspective grounds the discussion in operational reality rather than theoretical frameworks alone.

Who Should Attend

The webinar is particularly relevant for CISOs, identity and access management directors, and senior security professionals responsible for governance strategy within large enterprises. Organisations actively deploying automation, integrating AI capabilities, or operating hybrid environments spanning AWS, Azure and other platforms will find the discussion directly applicable to their current challenges. Those responsible for compliance programmes will benefit from understanding how agentic identity governance intersects with audit and regulatory requirements.

Looking Ahead

As AI agents become more capable and autonomous, the identity security challenges explored in this webinar will only intensify. Organisations that develop robust frameworks for governing agentic access now will be better positioned to adopt emerging technologies safely, while those relying on legacy approaches may find their security and compliance postures increasingly difficult to maintain.