When Abraham Ingersoll inherited the security org at THG Ingenuity, he brought a technologist’s eye and an agitator’s instinct to the role. In this episode, Alex Bovee talks with Abraham about AI adoption across Europe and the US, the unexpected cultural differences that shape enterprise security, and the reality of trying to enforce identity governance in a world of agentic AI.They dig into what AI tooling actually looks like inside a global enterprise and why AI adoption is often more behavioral than technical. Abraham shares how cultural norms around regulation, privacy, and autonomy shape how teams use AI, and how those differences play out across borders. The conversation also explores the identity governance challenges introduced by both personal and corporate AI agents, and why just-in-time access, no birthright permissions, and AI-native IAM are essential for security at scale.It’s a global, ground-level look at where security is heading with one of the most observant voices in the space.
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