This is painful, but it has to be done.
I’ve spent 30 years working with the identities of PEOPLE and ensuring that all PEOPLE accessing a system are properly identified.
In other words, leaving a huge GAPING security hole.
Look at what Okta is doing;
“[N]ew Okta Platform capabilities…help businesses secure AI agents and other non-human identities with the same level of visibility, control, governance, and automation as human ones. The Okta Platform will now bring a unified, end-to-end identity security fabric to organizations for managing and securing all types of identities across their ecosystem, from AI agents to API keys to employees.”
I think that “unified” will take the place of “trust” as the identity buzzword. Thankfully.
If you’re only selling biometrics, or maybe biometrics and ID cards, where will your customers go to get the rest of their systems? Or will you just be a commodity supplier to the companies that provide the REAL systems?
(Unified security AI picture from Imagen 3)

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