NHIs + AI

Securing the Next Era of Identities

Webinar - NHI + AI Dec 25 (1200x628)

For a while now, the identity perimeter has no longer ended with the human user. Modern attacks now move fluidly across human, non-human, and AI identities — exploiting the gaps between traditional IAM tools, standalone NHI solutions, and emerging AI ecosystems.

Join Austin Hall, Field CTO at Permiso, as he explores how organizations can unify identity security across this expanded landscape. Drawing from real-world attack chains and Permiso’s latest research from P0 Labs, Austin will demonstrate how the Permiso Platform bridges critical blind spots left by standalone Non-Human Identity (NHI) and AI security tools.

Attendees will learn how to:

  • Detect and correlate attacks that pivot between human, service, and AI accounts.

  • Uncover hidden risks in orphaned and over-privileged NHIs that threaten cloud environments.

  • Apply identity-centric security principles to AI builders, users, and autonomous agents.

  • Leverage Permiso’s Universal Identity Graph and runtime threat detection to visualize and respond to complex identity-driven threats in real time.

As AI redefines automation and autonomy, identity remains the unifying force — and the ultimate attack surface. This session will show how Permiso helps organizations transform identity chaos into visibility, context, and control across every identity type and environment.

 

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Our Speaker

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Austin Hall
Austin is our Field CTO at Permiso, where he helps organizations strengthen their cloud identity security by connecting technical insights to real business outcomes. With a career spanning both hands-on technical work and strategic customer engagement, he brings a unique ability to bridge the gap between cybersecurity and business impact.
 
 Before joining Permiso, Austin was one of the founding Sales Engineers at Phosphorus Cybersecurity, where he guided Fortune 500 companies in securing their IoT environments through pre-sales strategy, security assessments, and solution adoption. Prior to that, he spent four years at Tanium, advancing from Technical Account Manager to Director of Technical Account Management. There, he partnered with some of the world’s largest enterprises to drive security initiatives, increase product adoption, and lead teams that achieved 95% customer retention.