Unlocking AI in Government: The Governance Foundation for Secure Innovation
Advancements in AI continue to create new possibilities for government—from automating internal workflows to transforming how agencies serve residents. But every automated process, AI agent, and intelligent system is an identity that needs to be governed. Without visibility and control over who — and what — has access, innovation stalls at the pilot stage.
Join us Thursday, March 12 at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT for a session designed for government IT leaders, program owners, and security teams. We'll explore compelling use cases for AI across both internal operations and citizen-facing services, then discuss how identity governance creates the foundation for secure innovation.
You'll learn how agencies can experiment freely while maintaining visibility and control across every identity — human, non-human, and AI — as initiatives move from sandbox to production.
Specifically, you’ll learn:
- Real use cases for AI and agentic AI in government — what's working and what's on the horizon for internal operations and citizen services.
- Why identity governance is the key enabler for secure AI innovation — providing the visibility and control needed to scale with confidence.
- How to move AI initiatives from experimentation to production while automating lifecycle management and maintaining compliance.
Speaker Details
Morgan Reed
Distinguished Strategic Advisor,
Okta
Event Topic
Artificial Intelligence, IT, SecurityRelevant Audiences
All State and Local Government, All Federal GovernmentOther Agency
Other Federal Agencies