
"The biggest opportunity you'll hear us talk about is the idea that it's not just people whose access and security credentials need management, but also AI agents inside a corporation."
"Can any company keep users, platforms, and data safe if people are just going to buy a Mac Mini, hand their credentials to it, and let OpenClaw do whatever it wants with them?"
"Agent identity is something in between a person and a system, which is some of the richest Decoder bait possible."
Okta, a platform for managing security and identity, faces pressure from AI advancements. With a $14 billion market cap, CEO Todd McKinnon expresses concern over the 'Saaspocalypse.' He emphasizes the need to manage AI agents' access and security credentials alongside human users. The rise of AI tools like OpenClaw presents new security challenges, prompting Okta to explore innovative solutions. McKinnon suggests that agent identity is a new frontier, requiring organizations to rethink their structures and security measures in a hybrid workforce environment.
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