Alex Wilhelm

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What happens when your VPN meets 200 AI agents

Providing secure access for your human staff is no simple task. For one, traditional VPNs often grant unnecessarily broad access, so you may have replaced that aging technology with a newer zero-trust network access (ZTNA) solution. And you may have hammered your human-centered privileged access management (PAM) tools into working order, so your engineers are just as happy as your security auditors. But what happens when you add dozens or hundreds of AI agents to the equation? We know that today’s enterprise is racing to become agentic. Or what if you want to run continuous integration (CI) and continuous deployment (CD) jobs? After all, you want a modern DevOps stack! You’ll learn quickly that the tools you built and tuned for human access come up short. Checking identity upfront isn’t enough to securely control access. You need to be able to tailor access based on need, not merely identity. And you’ll need to be able to revoke access when work is completed and provide an audit trail to boot. Even more, you don’t want to run separate access architecture for humans and agents.  To support both human and agentic network access, companies need a unified architecture that can handle Continue reading