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When AI agents can self‑spawn, act at machine speed and delete their own trails, identity and trust become business-critical.
In this episode, Andreas Welsch talks with Tim Williams—an experienced practitioner who’s helped organizations commercialize AI—about the security gaps agentic AI exposes and practical ways to close them. Tim explains why traditional username/passwords and persistent tokens won't cut it, how trust for agents should be treated like a credit score rather than a binary yes/no, and why observability and transaction-level controls are essential.
Highlights you’ll get from the conversation:
Who this episode is for: business leaders deciding what to delegate to agents; security and identity teams rethinking access; product and platform builders designing safe workflows for autonomous systems.
If you want actionable guidance on how to let agents accelerate your business without exposing you to runaway risk, tune in and learn how to turn agent hype into reliable business outcomes.
Questions or suggestions? Send me a Text Message.
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Disclaimer: Views are the participants’ own and do not represent those of any participant’s past, present, or future employers. Participation in this event is independent of any potential business relationship (past, present, or future) between the participants or between their employers.
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By Andreas WelschWhen AI agents can self‑spawn, act at machine speed and delete their own trails, identity and trust become business-critical.
In this episode, Andreas Welsch talks with Tim Williams—an experienced practitioner who’s helped organizations commercialize AI—about the security gaps agentic AI exposes and practical ways to close them. Tim explains why traditional username/passwords and persistent tokens won't cut it, how trust for agents should be treated like a credit score rather than a binary yes/no, and why observability and transaction-level controls are essential.
Highlights you’ll get from the conversation:
Who this episode is for: business leaders deciding what to delegate to agents; security and identity teams rethinking access; product and platform builders designing safe workflows for autonomous systems.
If you want actionable guidance on how to let agents accelerate your business without exposing you to runaway risk, tune in and learn how to turn agent hype into reliable business outcomes.
Questions or suggestions? Send me a Text Message.
Support the show
***********
Disclaimer: Views are the participants’ own and do not represent those of any participant’s past, present, or future employers. Participation in this event is independent of any potential business relationship (past, present, or future) between the participants or between their employers.
Level up your AI Leadership game with the AI Leadership Handbook:
https://www.aileadershiphandbook.com
More details:
https://www.intelligence-briefing.com
All episodes:
https://www.intelligence-briefing.com/podcast
Get a weekly thought-provoking post in your inbox:
https://www.intelligence-briefing.com/newsletter