The Take-Home Lessons from Black Hat 2024

While AI headlined the event, identity security emerged as a major theme driving risks and concerns expressed by attendees.

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by
 
Jagadeesh Kunda
August 13, 2024
 
 
 
Key Takeaways
  • Black Hat 2024's dominant practitioner themes were NHIs as an active breach vector and AI-related access risks from copilots and agents, both of which amplify existing over-provisioning rather than introducing new attack surfaces.
  • Legacy IAM vendors adopted identity security messaging without changing underlying architecture, and their products remain built for centralized, human-only access management that cannot provide composite visibility across decentralized SaaS, NHIs, and AI agents.
  • Practitioners consistently described the same gap: they can detect that a credential was used but cannot determine whether the access was appropriate, whether the identity was human or non-human, or what it accessed within the application after authenticating.
  • Oleria is built from the access graph rather than the authentication log, providing resource-level permission and activity data that enables governance questions event-log-based tools cannot structurally answer.

This summary was created with AI and reviewed by an editor.

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