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[Webinar] Find and Eliminate Orphaned Non-Human Identities in Your Environment

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April 16, 2026

In 2024, compromised service accounts and forgotten API keys were behind 68% of cloud breaches. Not phishing. Not weak passwords. Unmanaged non-human identities that nobody was watching.

For every employee in your org, there are 40 to 50 automated credentials: service accounts, API tokens, AI agent connections, andOAuth grants. When projects end or employees leave, most of these stay active. Fully privileged. Completely unmonitored.

Attackers don’t need to break in. They just pick up the keys you left out.

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Join our upcoming webinar where we’ll show you how to find and eliminate these “Ghost Identities” before they become a back door for hackers.

AI agents and automated workflows are multiplying these credentials at a pace security teams can’t manually track. Many carry admin-level access they never needed. One compromised token can give an attacker lateral movement across your entire environment, and the average dwell time for these intrusions is over 200 days.

Traditional IAM wasn’t built for this. It manages people. It ignores machines.

What we’ll walk you through in this session:

  • How to run a full discovery scan of every non-human identity in your environment
  • A framework for right-sizing permissions across service accounts and AI integrations
  • An automated lifecycle policy so dead credentials get revoked before attackers find them
  • A ready-to-use Identity Cleanup Checklist you’ll get during the live session

This isn’t a product demo. It’s a working playbook you can take back to your team the same week.

Don’t let hidden keys compromise your data. We’re hosting a live session to walk you through securing these non-human identities step-by-step.

📅 Save Your Spot Today: Register for the Webinar Here.

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Some parts of this article are sourced from:
thehackernews.com

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