If you’ve been following trends in cybersecurity and enterprise tech, you already know that AI has become more than a buzzword—it’s a foundational shift. What may surprise you, though, is just how central identity has become in that evolution.
In the latest episode of the TechSpective Podcast, I had the chance to speak with Naresh Persaud, Principal at Deloitte, who has spent more than two decades working in identity and cybersecurity. Today, he leads Deloitte’s Cyber AI Blueprint initiative—an effort aimed at reimagining cybersecurity from the ground up using AI.
Our conversation explores why identity—something many people still think of as basic authentication—is now arguably the most critical pillar of AI-enabled cybersecurity. We dig into how identity data can enhance threat detection, simplify operations, and serve as the connective tissue across traditionally siloed cyber disciplines. And while we’ve all heard about identity’s role in credential theft and privilege abuse, Naresh takes it further—explaining how identity intersects with the very architecture of agentic AI systems.
Spoiler: It’s not really about humans. The world of non-human identities—workloads, bots, agentic systems—has grown exponentially. That shift creates enormous opportunity but also opens up a wide new attack surface that most organizations aren’t yet equipped to secure.
One of the key themes in this episode is context. Naresh emphasizes that identity provides context in a way no other signal can. Behavioral anomalies, access patterns, and workload telemetry are far more meaningful when filtered through the lens of identity. That’s especially important when adversaries increasingly rely on valid credentials to carry out attacks. In a world where everything looks like an insider threat, context is king.
We also talk about where traditional security approaches fall short—and how cognitive cybersecurity changes the game. From simplifying the security stack to enabling faster, smarter decisions, AI (when paired with identity) is already showing promise in SOC operations and incident response.
If that sounds a bit abstract, don’t worry—Naresh brings clarity with real-world examples and tangible insights. He connects the dots between AI, identity, and cyber maturity in a way that’s refreshingly grounded. Whether you’re a CISO, an identity architect, or just someone trying to stay ahead of the curve, there’s something in this conversation for you.
One thing’s clear: AI is forcing us to rethink cybersecurity assumptions we’ve held for decades. And identity is no longer a sidekick in that story—it’s a strategic anchor.
Check out the full episode wherever you get your podcasts—or watch the video version on YouTube. You’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of why identity matters more than ever—and how to position your organization for what comes next.