2026 Predictions: AI Is Breaking Identity, Data Security

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• Agentic AI is transforming security models faster than traditional defenses can keep up. • Organizations will shift from deterministic risk models to adaptive, autonomous systems by 2026.

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Original Source Material

Agentic AI Is Reshaping Security Faster Than Traditional Defenses Can Keep Up Agentic artificial intelligence is fundamentally altering organizational workflows and how risk materializes. In 2026, emerging cybersecurity trends will push organizations to move from deterministic, rule-based risk models toward adaptive models built for autonomous, non-deterministic systems.