New York

October 15–17, 2025

Berlin

November 3–4, 2025

London

June 2–3, 2026

User authorization just got 10x harder

What your old permissions model misses when AI agents are your users

Ayse Vlok and Dalia Havens

Date & time

17:00

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Most identity infrastructure was never designed with non-human actors in mind. But AI agents are here, and they’re quickly changing the parameters of how apps are accessed, introducing risks and liabilities never dreamt of when the last generation of identity authorization was conceived.

As agentic AI becomes enmeshed in your workflows, taking more actions than humans ever could, and at greater speed, the more vulnerable built-for-humans authorization becomes. 

In this panel discussion, we’ll examine what really changes when we have to factor AI into the question of “who can do what?”, including where traditional identity infrastructure fails, and how to move towards more precise, contextual authorization without introducing more bottlenecks.

In this session, you will learn:

  • The critical threats agentic AI quietly introduces to your identity infrastructure
  • Ways to reduce manual gatekeeping while still protecting your apps
  • How to evolve IAM that can’t keep up with today’s complexity

panelists:

Ayse Vlok

Head of Platform Security Engineering
Dentsu

Moderator:

Dalia Havens

SVP of Engineering
Luciq