
AI Governance Fails Without Identity Intelligence – Part 2
Securing AI Decisions, Systems, and Autonomous Agents In Part 1, I argued that AI governance cannot stop at models, data, and outputs. Organizations must also

Securing AI Decisions, Systems, and Autonomous Agents In Part 1, I argued that AI governance cannot stop at models, data, and outputs. Organizations must also

Governing the Identities Behind Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence (AI) governance has a dangerous blind spot. Organizations generally govern models, data, use cases, and outputs, and

Why Fuzed Identity Intelligence is Becoming Essential to Enterprise Security For years, enterprises have treated a digital identity as an internal construct. An employee had

Every Acquisition Inherits More Than Assets When organizations evaluate an acquisition, they invest significant time validating the target company’s financial health, legal obligations, operational maturity,

Cyber Insurance Has Changed Not long ago, obtaining cyber insurance was a relatively straightforward process. Organizations completed an application, answered questions about their security controls,

Fraud Prevention Is Changing: Identity Intelligence Helps Stop Fraud Before It Starts For years, fraud prevention has focused on a single moment in time: The

Five Chrome extensions targeting Workday, NetSuite, and SAP SuccessFactors were caught stealing session cookies every 60 seconds and shipping them to attacker servers. No passwords

You Can’t Manage What You Don’t Measure Security leaders spend significant time measuring risk. They track: Vulnerabilities Threat activity Security incidents Mean time to detect

Your Security Program Is Only as Strong as the Identities Connected to It Organizations have invested heavily in securing their internal environments. They deploy identity

Intelligence without action doesn’t reduce risk Over the past few years, organizations have made significant investments in data and intelligence: Threat intelligence feeds Monitoring tools

Introduction: Two terms, one growing confusion In cybersecurity conversations today, two terms are showing up more frequently: Threat Intelligence Identity Risk Intelligence At a glance,

Here Is What That Looks Like From an Investigator’s Perspective. The DPRK remote IT worker scheme is not a cybersecurity problem. It is an identity