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DESCRIPTION:Autonomous AI agents increasingly reason\, plan\, and act acros
 s tools\, services\, and organizational boundaries. In these environments\
 , traditional Identity and Access Management  (IAM) models begin to fail. 
 Agents are not users and they are not static services. They act on behalf 
 of others\, change context during execution\, and operate with different l
 evels of autonomy and risk.\nThis talk examines why classic IAM assumption
 s like long lived identities\, static permissions\, and check once trust a
 lways authorization do not hold for agentic systems. It introduces design 
 principles for agent aware identity based on ephemeral task scoped identit
 ies\, explicit delegation instead of impersonation\, continuous authorizat
 ion\, and runtime identity binding.\nWe will outline a practical migration
  path from traditional IAM to agent aware identity workflows.
DTSTAMP:20260430T124913Z
LOCATION:A113 (capacity 64)
SUMMARY:Why Classic IAM Collapses for Agents: Rethinking IAM for Agentic Sy
 stems - Parul Singh
URL:https://pretalx.devconf.info/devconf-cz-2026/talk/TTYPYR/
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