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AI Security and Shared Signals

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AI Security and Shared Signals

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Join us for our fall Event: an information-packed evening about state of the art Digital ID concerns: AI security and Shared Signals!

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OpenID Shared Signals Framework - A Primer
by Peter Holko, Director of Software Engineering in the Technology Partnership group at Ping Identity.

The Shared Signals Framework (SSF) is an open standard that allows systems to exchange security and identity-related events in near real time, enabling tighter coordination for threat detection, automated access decisions, and lifecycle management. Apple Business Manager applies SSF to broadcast account state changes, provisioning updates, and risk indicators to identity providers, creating a more resilient and automated security posture with reduced reliance on manual workflows.

> Peter has 16 years of experience in the identity and access management sector, with a focus on standards-based integration and enterprise-scale interoperability.

AI Agents broke Auth. Wafers fix it.
by Jordi Montes

AI agents are powerful but unpredictable. We’ll explore why traditional auth breaks in the age of agents, and how Wafers (scoped, time-bound, auditable capability tokens) offer a safer, future-ready way to delegate tasks without losing control.
Some references:
- "Stop giving your AI Agent admin credentials"
https://positiveblue.substack.com/p/stop-giving-your-ai-agent-admin-credentials
- "Wafers, the go-to cookie for AI agents"
https://github.com/sentinelhq/wafers

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