

Securing Identity in the Age of AI
Executive Panel Discussion on Visibility, Governance & Control Across Human and Non-Human Access
Participants:
• Sean Turner, Chair Cloud Security Alliance UK
• Samir Nigam, Co-CEO Trevonix
• Special Guests
Why this conversation matters now
AI Adoption Has Outpaced Identity Security: Enterprises are deploying AI agents and automated workflows faster than security frameworks can adapt, creating a rapidly widening gap between what organisations are running and what they can actually see, govern, and control.
Non-Human Identities Outnumber Human Ones: Machine identities: service accounts, API tokens, AI agents, and bots, already vastly outnumber human users in most enterprises, yet they remain the least monitored and most exploited attack surface in modern environments.
Attackers Are Already Exploiting the Gap: Threat actors are actively targeting non-human identities and using AI to automate credential theft, privilege escalation, and lateral movement at a speed and scale that traditional defences were never built to handle.
Regulatory Deadlines Are Here: Frameworks like the EU AI Act, NIS2, and evolving SEC disclosure rules are placing direct obligations on executives to demonstrate control over AI-related access risks, making this a boardroom issue, not just a security team concern.
The Cost of Inaction Is Compounding: Every unmanaged identity is a potential breach vector. As AI multiplies the number of autonomous actors inside enterprise environments, the blast radius of a single compromised non-human identity grows exponentially, making delay increasingly costly
Identity has become the control plane of the digital enterprise
Following the panel discussion, join us for canapes and drinks to network in a relaxed setting to continue the conversation, connect with fellow executives, and exchange insights with peers navigating the same identity security challenges.