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The future of privilege: Dynamic identity security in real time

Privilege is no longer a static control. It shifts dynamically with every action taken by an increasingly dynamic set of users, workloads, and AI agents, making traditional reliance on static credentials outdated and unfit for modern, fast-paced hybrid environments. As a result, organizations now need to evolve to a more agile and adaptive approach to securing privilege, one that can effectively handle the sheer volume and complexity of identities operating across cloud, on-prem, and hybrid ecosystems.

How AI agent privileges are redefining cyber insurance expectations

When ransomware drove record losses, insurers began scrutinizing basic controls like multi-factor authentication (MFA), backups, and endpoint detection. Now, AI-driven automation is introducing a new category of risk—AI agents—and insurers are responding with heightened attention to privilege management. AI agents are non-human identities that can approve payments, access sensitive data, and execute commands using powerful API keys.

AI agents and identity risks: How security will shift in 2026

The pace of technological change is relentless. Not long ago, our migration to the cloud and the automation of CI/CD pipelines dominated the conversation. Now, AI agents are reshaping how we think about automation, productivity, and risk. As we look toward 2026, it’s clear that these intelligent, autonomous systems are not just a passing trend; they are becoming foundational to how businesses operate.

TLS certificate management in 2026: The endless game of Whack-A-Cert

As 2025 races to a close, you’ll see several predictions about AI agents, quantum computing, and other frontier innovations. Don’t get me wrong, I’m excited about solving these challenges, too. But there’s a quieter, less flashy countdown underway, one that will determine whether organizations can even reach the cutting edge. TLS certificates—the machine identities used to prove machines are who they say they are—will begin expiring twice as fast in March 2026.

EP 20 - Why agentic AI is changing the security risk equation

As enterprises embrace agentic AI, a new security risk equation emerges. In this episode of Security Matters, host David Puner sits down with Lavi Lazarovitz, VP of Cyber Research at CyberArk Labs, to unpack how AI agents and identity security are reshaping the threat landscape. Learn why privileged access is now the fault line of enterprise security, how attackers exploit overprivileged AI agents, and what security teams must rethink before scaling AI.

EP 20 - Why agentic AI is changing the security risk equation

As enterprises embrace agentic AI, a new security risk equation emerges. In this episode of Security Matters, host David Puner sits down with Lavi Lazarovitz, VP of Cyber Research at CyberArk Labs, to unpack how AI agents and identity security are reshaping the threat landscape. Learn why privileged access is now the fault line of enterprise security, how attackers exploit overprivileged AI agents, and what security teams must rethink before scaling AI. Packed with real-world examples and actionable insights, this is a must-listen for anyone meeting the challenges of AI and cybersecurity.

When cybercrime meets cyberwarfare

Across today’s threat landscape, the divide between cybercrime and cyberwarfare is disappearing. Financially motivated groups and state-sponsored actors rely on the same tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs)—exploiting zero-day and one-day vulnerabilities, abusing ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) platforms, hiding behind proxies, and living off the land (LotL) within legitimate IT environments. They also often target the same enterprises.