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Your AI Agent Has No Identity, Here's Why That's Dangerous

27 min · 15 de may de 2026
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AI agents are taking over tasks, managing workflows, and accessing your most sensitive systems — but they have no real identity. And that's a massive security risk no one is talking about. In this episode, Nancy Wang (CTO at 1Password, Venture Partner at Felicis Ventures, and founder of Advancing Women in Tech) breaks down the identity crisis at the heart of agentic AI — and what it means for every developer, cloud engineer, and enterprise security team. What you'll learn: → Why AI agents have no stable identity — and why long-lived tokens are dangerous → How MCP (Model Context Protocol) is reshaping identity and access management (IAM) → The difference between agent-to-agent (A2A) and human-to-agent authentication → How 1Password is protecting 1.3 billion credentials in an agentic AI world → What new identity standards are emerging for AI tools, browsers, and local agents → The future of cybersecurity when you have 10 agents running under one identity Whether you're building with agentic AI, working in cloud security, or exploring prompt injection and MCP security risks — this conversation is essential viewing. 🔗 Topics covered: AI agents | agentic AI | MCP security | model context protocol | IAM | AI security | cybersecurity | prompt injection | 1Password | AI tools | cloud security | identity management 👤 Guest: Nancy Wang — SVP Engineering at 1Password, Venture Partner at Felicis Ventures, Founder of Advancing Women in Tech (AWIT) 📺 Cloud Girl is a YouTube channel by Priyanka Vergadia covering cloud, AI, and careers in tech — subscribe for weekly conversations with leaders building at the frontier.

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episode Your AI Agent Has No Identity, Here's Why That's Dangerous artwork

Your AI Agent Has No Identity, Here's Why That's Dangerous

AI agents are taking over tasks, managing workflows, and accessing your most sensitive systems — but they have no real identity. And that's a massive security risk no one is talking about. In this episode, Nancy Wang (CTO at 1Password, Venture Partner at Felicis Ventures, and founder of Advancing Women in Tech) breaks down the identity crisis at the heart of agentic AI — and what it means for every developer, cloud engineer, and enterprise security team. What you'll learn: → Why AI agents have no stable identity — and why long-lived tokens are dangerous → How MCP (Model Context Protocol) is reshaping identity and access management (IAM) → The difference between agent-to-agent (A2A) and human-to-agent authentication → How 1Password is protecting 1.3 billion credentials in an agentic AI world → What new identity standards are emerging for AI tools, browsers, and local agents → The future of cybersecurity when you have 10 agents running under one identity Whether you're building with agentic AI, working in cloud security, or exploring prompt injection and MCP security risks — this conversation is essential viewing. 🔗 Topics covered: AI agents | agentic AI | MCP security | model context protocol | IAM | AI security | cybersecurity | prompt injection | 1Password | AI tools | cloud security | identity management 👤 Guest: Nancy Wang — SVP Engineering at 1Password, Venture Partner at Felicis Ventures, Founder of Advancing Women in Tech (AWIT) 📺 Cloud Girl is a YouTube channel by Priyanka Vergadia covering cloud, AI, and careers in tech — subscribe for weekly conversations with leaders building at the frontier.

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