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Okta’s Arkadiusz Krowczynski on Why Governing AI Agents Starts With Identity
Artificial intelligence agents are being deployed faster than enterprises can secure them, creating blind spots across access, ownership and governance. An identity security fabric built on visibility, control and governance is the answer, said Arkadiusz Krowczynski, principal product acceleration specialist at Okta.
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Identity fabric spans three layers: visibility into where agents are and who owns them; control over what applications and data they can access; and governance to keep that access secure over time, with access reviews and a shutdown mechanism if an agent goes rogue.
With that fabric, “you can secure end-to-end threat for AI agents before, during and after authentication. You will stay secure, but you’d still be able to innovate, work faster and adopt capabilities of AI agents,” Krowczynski said.
In this video interview with Information Security Media Group at the Gartner Identity and Access Management Summit, Krowczynski also discussed:
- Why the identity battlefield has moved beyond phishing to AI-weaponized token-based access;
- Governance controls for AI agents across third-party suppliers and supply chains;
- Risks from business teams deploying AI agents without IT visibility.
Krowczynski manages the high-stakes intersection of engineering, product strategy and Global 2000 C-suite requirements. He is focused on translating complex technical road maps into tangible business outcomes, de-risking digital transformation and accelerating market velocity for enterprise-scale identity and security.

