According to a recent LinkedIn post from Cerby, the company’s Chief Security Officer, Matthew Chiodi, is scheduled to lead a session on how agentic artificial intelligence is influencing identity security. The event is positioned around addressing risks in the “last mile,” where disconnected applications may continue to expose organizations to vulnerabilities.
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The post highlights a focus on where AI can provide concrete value in identity and access management, as well as where current solutions still leave gaps. It also points to “modern identity automation” as a key theme, suggesting Cerby is aligning its thought leadership with emerging AI-driven identity-security trends.
For investors, the emphasis on agentic AI and identity automation may indicate a strategic push toward higher-value cybersecurity use cases that address complex, fragmented application environments. If this positioning resonates with enterprise buyers, it could support Cerby’s ability to capture budgets directed toward AI-enabled security tools and differentiated IAM offerings.
The educational nature of the session also suggests an effort to deepen engagement with security decision-makers and elevate Cerby’s profile within the identity and cybersecurity ecosystem. Over time, increased visibility in these discussions could translate into stronger pipeline development, partnership opportunities, and potential pricing power in a competitive market.

