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Panel Shares Latest Buzz on Agentic AI, Deepfakes and Rise of Machine Identities
ISMG editors discussed highlights from Day 1 of the RSAC Conference 2025 in San Francisco, including the state of the economy, trends around M&A, artificial intelligence and agentic AI, deepfakes, data security posture management, enterprise and consumer browsers, and machine identities.
See Also: Securing Data in the AI Era
Once again, AI tech is taking center stage at RSAC. Jason Clinton, CISO of Anthropic, shared how AI agents can become digital employees in the near future. “When you’re talking about AI agents from an identity standpoint, some of the challenges include whether do you treat them as a service account or do you treat them as an employee account?” said Michael Novinson, managing editor, ISMG Business.
Kelley Misata, president and executive director of The Open Information Security Foundation, discussed how nonprofits often face greater security challenges due to limited budgets. “In the nonprofit sector, with even less to spend on cybersecurity, [there are] even greater challenges. So it’s been interesting to see … positive bridges being built that play into the community aspect of this year’s RSAC,” said Mathew Schwartz, executive editor for DataBreachToday and Europe at ISMG.
The panelists – Novinson, Schwartz and Tom Field, senior vice president, editorial – discussed:
- How agentic AI poses challenges to identity management in cybersecurity;
- The growing challenge of detecting deepfakes;
- Upcoming RSAC 2025 discussions on threat intelligence with leaders from the venture capital community.
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