Uncovering the Hidden Risks of the AI Race
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AI adoption is moving fast, and identity security is still catching up. Join Founder of Resilient Cyber, Chris Hughes, and Chief Security Scientist at Delinea, Frank Vukovits, for a data-backed discussion on what Delinea’s 2026 Identity Security Report shows about the risks shaping this next phase of AI growth. Together, they’ll unpack where organizations feel ready, where gaps remain, and what security leaders can do next.
During the webinar, we'll cover:
- The confidence gap: 87% say they’re prepared for AI-driven automation, but 46% report weak governance around AI systems
- The visibility problem: 90% report identity visibility gaps
- The monitoring challenge: only 30% validate NHI and AI usage in real time
- The rise of shadow AI: 53% regularly see unsanctioned AI tools or agents accessing company systems
- Practical steps to strengthen control over AI, agents, and non-human identities at scale
Who should attend this webinar?
- CISO and Executive Leadership
- Compliance and Audit Teams
- Directors of Information Security
- Directors of Security & Risk
- Directors of Security Operations
- Identity and Access Management Teams
What will you learn?
- The biggest identity security gaps emerging as AI adoption accelerates.
- Where organizations feel confident about AI—and where governance and visibility still fall short.
- What security leaders can do to gain control over AI, agents, and non-human identities at scale.
- What identity security gaps are emerging as AI adoption accelerates?
- Where do organizations feel confident about AI, and where are governance and visibility still falling short?
- What can security leaders do to gain control over AI, agents, and non-human identities at scale?
- An on-demand recording of the webinar
- The 2026 Identity Security Report
What will you get from this webinar?
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A complimentary copy of the 2026 Identity Security Report
MEET THE PRESENTERS

Frank is Chief Security Scientist at Delinea. He has over three decades of experience as an auditor and security professional, along with corporate IT executive management. Frank holds Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) and Certified Information System Auditor (CISA) designations, and passed the CISSP exam in 2001. He is a frequent speaker at audit (IIA), IT audit (ISACA), software publishers, security, and user group events.