
Curity looks to reinvent IAM with runtime authorization for AI agents
In 2026, enterprise developers are building and deploying the first generation of powerful, increasingly autonomous AI agents at incredible speed. Now comes the hard part: working out how to secure them. Vendors in the space are facing multiple challenges. To begin with, traditional identity and access management (IAM) tools were never designed to secure anything as complex as agentic AI. In addition, the number of agents, both those sanctioned by the enterprise and the undocumented ‘shadow’ agents created by a new generation of powerful tools that barely existed a year ago, is increasing at unprecedented speed. And now it has started to dawn on organizations that this risks leaving yawning ...