
Securing agentic AI is still about getting the basics right
From Techzine TV podcast by Coen or Sander
March 30, 2026 · 26 min · Season 3 · Episode 6
About this episode
Sam Curry discusses the security implications of agentic AI workflows and the importance of governance and zero trust architecture.
Sam Curry, CISO of Zscaler, discusses the security implications of agentic AI workflows at RSAC 2026 Conference with us. We dig into the implications of AI agents on identity management, authentication frameworks, and security operations. Curry emphasizes the critical need for proper governance, zero trust architecture, and accountability as AI agents become the dominant form of interaction on the internet. But where do you start? Key takeaways: • Identity and runtime are the two critical sec...
People in this episode
Guest: Sam Curry
Topics covered
- agentic AI
- security implications
- identity management
- authentication frameworks
- zero trust architecture
- governance
Keywords
- agentic AI
- security
- identity management
- authentication
- zero trust
- governance
- AI agents
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Organizations: Zscaler
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