Many Australian organisations believe their identity security is robust, but much of it relies on outdated, static controls that no longer match today’s dynamic environments. As workforces, applications, machine identities, and AI agents rapidly expand, traditional governance models—built on periodic reviews and fixed permissions—fail to detect evolving risks in real time.
Introduction
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