Filter

×
Active Filters Clear All
Keyword: Continuous Identity ×
5 Total Reports
CrowdStrike Other 2026-06-16

CrowdStrike Reimagines AI Agent Security with SPIFFE-Based Continuous Authorization

CrowdStrike launches Continuous Identity for AI Agents, using SPIFFE to issue verifiable identities to each agent. It enforces real-time authorization based on owner, caller, and device risk, eliminates standing privileges, and maintains context across delegation. Falcon AI monitors prompts for intent abuse.

CrowdStrike Other 2026-06-16

CrowdStrike Continuous Identity for AI Agents Shifts Control Plane

At Identiverse 2026, CrowdStrike launched Continuous Identity for AI Agents, a Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security capability. Using SPIFFE for verifiable agent identity, it dynamically grants/revokes access based on real-time risk, eliminates standing privileges, and integrates with Falcon AIDR to detect privilege misuse, shifting the identity control plane from static policies to continuous risk assessment.

CrowdStrike Other 2026-06-16

CrowdStrike's Continuous Identity for AI Agents: Real-Time Risk Engine Replaces Static Policies

CrowdStrike launches Continuous Identity for AI Agents, assigning cryptographically verifiable identities via SPIFFE and authorizing every agent action based on owner, caller, and device risk in real time. It eliminates standing privileges, integrates with Falcon AIDR for permission misuse detection, and extends the identity security control plane across human, non-human, and AI identities.

CrowdStrike Other 2026-06-15

CrowdStrike Announces Continuous Identity for AI Agents

...

CrowdStrike Other 1970-01-01

CrowdStrike Launches Continuous Identity for AI Agents via SPIFFE, Shifting Control from Static Credentials to Dynamic Risk Plane

CrowdStrike unveils Continuous Identity for AI Agents at Identiverse 2026, leveraging the SPIFFE open standard to assign cryptographically verifiable identities to each AI agent, replacing static API keys. It provides real-time risk-based authorization per operation, zero standing privileges, delegated context propagation, and integration with Falcon AIDR. Built on acquired SGNL technology, it aims to define a new category in AI agent identity governance.