Enforcing Identity at Runtime: Closing the Gaps AI-Driven Attacks Exploit First

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The identity control plane is now the primary battleground, and it was not built for machine-speed adversaries. Standing privileges, long-lived service account credentials, unenforced MFA on legacy protocols, and stale entitlements are exactly the conditions that AI-driven tooling is engineered to discover and chain, often within a single automated sequence. These are not new weaknesses, but the tolerance for leaving them in place has effectively dropped to zero.

Traditional identity controls were architected around discrete events: a login, a privilege grant, a periodic access review. Autonomous attackers built on frontier models do not respect those boundaries. They treat every authenticated session, every dormant service account, and every legacy authentication path as a potential pivot point, and they enumerate and exploit them at a pace that leaves posture-based hygiene and after-the-fact log correlation functionally blind.

Identity is where this collision is happening first. Standing privileges, unmonitored service accounts, unenforced MFA on legacy protocols, long-lived credentials, and stale entitlements are the exact weaknesses that AI-accelerated attacks probe and chain within minutes, and they sit largely outside the visibility of endpoint and network controls.

This Real Training for Free session cuts through the noise around "AI attacks" and gets into the technical reality of what an AI-accelerated kill chain actually looks like, where it breaks existing SOC assumptions, and what it means to enforce identity security at runtime rather than at the edges of a session.

Up first, 4-time Microsoft MVP Nick Cavalancia takes my seat as he sets the stage, covering:

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Up next, we'll hear from Rob Ainscough, Chief Identity Security Advisor for EMEA at Silverfort, who will walk through the concrete anatomy of an AI-accelerated attack and demonstrate what runtime identity enforcement looks like in practice, covering:

Anatomy of an AI-Accelerated Kill Chain

Identity Weaknesses Exploited First

Stress-Testing Common Identity Controls

Runtime Identity Enforcement in Practice

Join us to see what an AI-speed kill chain actually looks like end to end, understand exactly where identity controls break under machine-speed pressure, and learn what it takes to enforce identity security at runtime across human, service, and agentic identities.

This Real Training for Free Session will be full of real-world practical application.

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Title: Enforcing Identity at Runtime: Closing the Gaps AI-Driven Attacks Exploit First
Date: Tuesday, July 28, 2026 12:00 - 1:30 PM ET

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