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Teleport is putting itself at the center of enterprise AI security with a new research report showing that organizations granting AI systems broad infrastructure access suffer 4.5 times more security incidents than those enforcing least-privilege controls. Drawing on interviews with 205 CISOs, security architects and platform leaders, the report concludes that the main risk driver is not AI sophistication but the scope of permissions, with over-privileged deployments reporting a 76% incident rate versus 17% where access is tightly constrained.
CEO Ev Kontsevoy positions Teleport’s Infrastructure Identity platform as a direct response to this gap, arguing that enterprises must unify identity controls for humans, machines, workloads and AI agents to scale zero trust reliably across hybrid environments. The study highlights a widening risk window as 79% of respondents evaluate agentic AI while only 13% feel highly prepared, with 67% still using static credentials and just 3% applying automated controls over AI behavior, reinforcing demand for Teleport’s cryptographically secured, centralized access layer to reduce identity-based attacks and support secure AI rollouts.

