Machine identities now dwarf human ones, reaching an 82-to-1 ratio. This imbalance strains legacy Identity and Access Management (IAM) systems. CyberArk's 2025 research confirmed the growing disparity.
The surge is fueled by AI agents. Microsoft Copilot Studio users created over 1 million agents in a single quarter of 2025. That's a 130% increase. These AI agents don't just authenticate; they act.
This explosion of machine identities creates security risks. Gartner predicts 25% of enterprise breaches will stem from AI agent abuse by 2028. ServiceNow invested heavily in security acquisitions in 2025, signaling a shift towards identity-centric AI risk management.
Traditional IAM systems were designed for human users. They struggle to manage the scale and complexity of machine identities. Cloud IAM limitations and pressure for rapid deployment contribute to security gaps.
Enterprises must modernize their IAM strategies. They need solutions designed for the age of AI. Failure to adapt will lead to increased security vulnerabilities and potential breaches.
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