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ConductorOne has placed itself at the center of the emerging “agentic enterprise” with its third annual Future of Identity Report, highlighting how AI agents are rapidly becoming operational in large U.S. organizations and reshaping identity security requirements. Based on a survey of 508 IT and security leaders at companies with more than 1,000 employees, the company reports that 95% of organizations now run AI agents that autonomously perform IT or security tasks, while 91% have increased identity and access management spending in response.
For ConductorOne, these findings validate demand for AI-native identity platforms designed to govern both human and non-human actors as traditional, human-centric approval workflows fall behind AI-speed operations. The report shows that 47% of organizations already have more non-human identities than people, yet only 22% claim full visibility into those identities, and 80% suffered at least one identity-related breach in the past year, underscoring a growing market for unified governance tools. ConductorOne’s CEO Alex Bovee argues that as employees connect personal AI assistants and autonomous agents to enterprise systems, identity infrastructure becomes the foundation of any viable AI strategy, shifting identity security from a compliance function to a core operational control and positioning the company to benefit as enterprises move quickly to manage access, reduce privileged sprawl, and mitigate expanding non-human identity risk.

