The Identity Summit is coming to London.
May 13 @ Shangri-La The Shard.
Focused sessions on agentic identity: securing the AI agents, GPUs, and data pipelines reshaping enterprise infrastructure.
Invitation-only. 50 seats. One afternoon.
→ https://t.co/OmO9WRaaAg
SSH keys don't expire. That single operational reality is what drove a decade of innovation in secure remote access. Leon Fong, Senior Security Engineer at Adobe, was there for most of it. https://t.co/1XVpZXz4M4
Teleport Identity Summit London brought together security and infrastructure leaders from across Europe for an afternoon of sessions worth the trip.
Abe Ingersoll, CSO at @THGIngenuity, explored whether AI can detect AI inside live infrastructure workflows.
Anton Tsarev and Angel Ivanov walked through how @DraftKings consolidated database access across a SOX-regulated environment.
Brian Shaw, SVP at @UpholdInc, made the case that fintech compliance and engineering speed don't have to be at odds. Mukund Cadambi from @coalfire laid out what an identity layer for AI agents in production actually looks like.
And Teresa To from @Wise and Thomas Herbin from @canalplus joined the fireside to talk about scaling secure access across global organizations without slowing delivery.
Thank you to every speaker who joined us at #TeleportIdentitySummit.
Auditors: "Show us what that script actually did."
Your logs: "Someone ran https://t.co/ZxzbA1XYNw."
That gap is a blind spot— and across multi-site infrastructure, closing it takes weeks.
https://t.co/olfIhXvugR
We've looked through every photo from Teleport Identity Summit London and it's hard to find one where someone isn't smiling. That says everything.
London, we'll be back. #TeleportIdentitySummit
By October 2026, every new DoD contract requires CMMC certification. If you have agentic AI touching CUI and can't demonstrate how your controls apply to it, now's the time to figure that out.
https://t.co/ej9rzSL0ib
Teleport Identity Summit London was everything we hoped it would be and then some. Security and infrastructure leaders from around the world, Shangri-La The Shard, and an afternoon that reminded us why we build these gatherings.
Thank you to everyone who made the trip.
More moments soon. hashtag#TeleportIdentitySummit
I built a local AI agent with its own identity and thought I was doing security right.
Boy, was I wrong.
Identity is one layer. It doesn't close the four attack vectors that come with running an agent on your machine. 🧵
Imagine having to secure this:
• Multiple nodes
• Across different data centers
• Letting researchers and engineers access them
• While having agents run automated jobs
It's impossible to keep all of this secure by sharing static keys.
Identity-based access is the solution for this.
The way this works is pretty simple:
Instead of asking "do you have the key to enter?", identity-based access asks "can you prove who you are?"
Basically, you give every human and every service a verified identity that belongs to them, is short-lived, and scoped to the specific job they need.
You use your identity as long as it is valid; when it expires, it's done.
There are no keys to share or rotate, and you always know who (or what) did what.
This is what @goteleport is built for.
They are an AI Infrastructure Identity platform designed for exactly this class of modern infrastructure.
Here is a full explanation of how this works. It's a pretty interesting reading: https://t.co/MntO1pcL1i
Thanks to the Teleport team for partnering with me on this post.
An AI agent retrieves CUI from three document repositories. The user's query is logged. The output is stored. The actual data access events? Invisible in most implementations. That's the CMMC audit trail problem — and assessors are going to start asking about it.
https://t.co/poYZUpy6at
Thousands of racks. Dozens of engineers. Vendors coming and going.
At this scale, every interaction with your infrastructure needs a strong identity behind it — not a shared key that nobody owns.
See how Teleport's Infrastructure Identity platform was built for the scale and complexity of modern data centers.
https://t.co/utRTJvGxOC
4.5x more incidents when AI agents are over-privileged.
The controls exist — come see them at Booth #745.
@Identiverse | June 15–18 | Las Vegas | #Identiverse
2AM. Node down. A field tech gets in through a shared VPN, leaving teams with no record of who was there or what they did.
Anonymity in your infrastructure is a compliance problem, a customer accountability problem, and an audit problem — all at once.
See how Teleport ensures every vendor and engineer session is attributed to a real identity — with short-lived privileges that expire when the work is done.
https://t.co/utRTJvH5Ea
Agentic AI is already in production on Kubernetes.
The standards to secure it are still catching up.
The CNCF just published the first real attempt at a baseline — and least privilege is where most teams are falling short.
https://t.co/VMGFV4y1vr
Pick a random database. Pick a random table. Who has delete access? Ev says most orgs can't answer that in under a week, and AI makes that problem impossible.
"My engineers are going to love this. My security folks aren't going to believe this." Gus Luxton on why that reaction still gets him out of bed in the morning.
"We major in business and minor in sales."
Teleport's Senior Sales Director John Solazzo on what great enterprise sales leadership actually looks like — and why saying no is sometimes the most powerful thing a salesperson can do.
https://t.co/tlUoIggpCP