Identity Management Found to be Critical Gap in Agentic AI Deployments, According to Survey of C-Level and IT Leaders by Technology Analysts
90% of respondents say they need identity-management improvements to address AI-related risks, including the surge of non-human identities gaining always-on access to corporate data
The research was conducted among 539 IT and resilience decision makers in
As more organizations deploy agents in volume, the rise in non-human identities – many of which have always-on access and can multiply on demand – may rapidly outnumber human identities. Nearly two-thirds of respondents (58.7%) say significant improvements or a complete overhaul of their identity-management approach is required.
The research also found that:
- Among respondents, 26.7% have dynamic role-based access control (RBAC) supporting AI and analytics.
- Also, 24.7% of respondents have documented and tested their Active Directory and Entra ID capabilities.
- Almost all (98.4%) respondents expressed the need for better collaboration between the teams responsible for IT and security. Additionally, 49.7% say major improvements are needed.
"AI is fundamentally changing how organizations operate, make decisions, and manage risk," said
Minimum Viability Awareness is Lacking
The research also points to a broader resilience challenge. More than half of the organizations surveyed (57.7%) have not fully defined their Minimum Viable Business (MVB). At the same time, many continue to face gaps in recovery orchestration, cleanroom capabilities, and cyber-resilience readiness.
To address these challenges, there is a growing need for Resilience Operations (ResOps), an emerging operational discipline that continuously brings together business, security, infrastructure, data protection, and recovery teams around a common objective: maintaining business operations and accelerating recovery in the face of disruption.
"IDC predicts that ResOps will mature from an emerging discipline into a mainstream enterprise capability over the next three to five years," said
Putting Readiness to the Test
To help businesses better understand their current preparedness state, IDC's Cyber Readiness Assessment, sponsored by
Methodology
IDC surveyed 539 North American enterprise organizations. Eighty percent of respondents were from
More Details and Availability
Findings are detailed in the IDC White Paper, Resilience Operations: The Discipline that Makes Readiness Provable, sponsored by
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