Zero trust must now move at agent speed
THE SO WHAT
If AI agents can hit internal systems in milliseconds, your zero trust controls that rely on human workflows are already obsolete. CISOs need to treat agent identities, scopes, and policy evaluation as first-class citizens in their architecture, not bolt-ons to human SSO.
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