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AI innovation moves fast. Security must help it move faster.

Organizations are using copilots, autonomous agents, and AI-driven workflows to move faster, make smarter decisions, improve productivity, and unlock new ways of working. In many industries, the winners will not simply be the companies that adopt AI, but the ones that can operationalize it quickly, confidently, and at scale.

But accelerated innovation also introduces a new kind of risk.

Innovation Is Accelerating. So Is Complexity.

AI agents are not passive tools. They can reason, act, access systems, invoke applications, interact with sensitive data, and execute workflows. In effect, they are becoming a new class of non-human identity inside the enterprise. And unlike traditional users, these agents often operate dynamically, across SaaS applications, browsers, endpoints, APIs, and cloud environments — sometimes outside the view of IT and security teams.

That creates a critical challenge: how can organizations embrace AI innovation without creating unmanaged risk?

The answer is not to slow innovation down. Security should not be a detractor from AI adoption. It should be the foundation that allows organizations to move faster with confidence.

The Foundation of Trusted AI Starts with Identity

To do that, enterprises need a modern approach to agentic security — one built around visibility, governance, and protection. First, organizations need to know which AI agents exist, who owns them, what they can access, and how they connect to sensitive data. Without that context, teams are innovating in the dark.

Second, organizations need governance that can keep pace with agentic activity. AI agents should be treated as first-class identities, with clear human ownership, lifecycle management, least-privilege access, and audit-ready controls. This gives security and compliance teams the oversight they need, while giving business and innovation teams the guardrails they need to move forward.

Finally, organizations need protection and response capabilities that operate at machine speed. If an agent behaves unexpectedly, accesses the wrong resource, or becomes compromised, manual response may be too slow. Real-time monitoring, risk scoring, and automated remediation help contain threats before they become larger incidents.

Enabling the Business to Create Safely

This is where the SailPoint Agentic Fabric becomes a meaningful enabler. By helping organizations discover, govern, and protect AI agents across the enterprise, it supports a more confident path to AI adoption. It brings identity context to the center of agentic security, helping organizations understand not only what an agent is doing, but who owns it, what it can access, and how risk should be managed.

The real opportunity is not to choose between speed and safety. It is to make security the reason AI innovation can scale.

In the AI era, competitive edge will belong to organizations that can create boldly, move quickly, and protect intelligently. Agentic security is what makes that possible — helping businesses turn AI from a source of uncertainty into a trusted engine for innovation. If you’re ready to see how these principles work in practice, our latest white paper offers a comprehensive guide to making agentic security a reality.


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