CIAM for Finance: Fighting Fraud in the Age of AI Agents

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By Kendra Lau, Digital Partnerships Manager
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Not All CIAM Is Created Equal: Modern CIAM for Financial Services in the Age of Fraud & AI Agents
Join Auth0 and Datos Insights to discover how CIAM maturity impacts fraud prevention and how to securely support both human users and emerging AI agents.

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Financial services organizations are facing growing pressure from identity-based fraud, increasingly sophisticated attacks, evolving KYC requirements, and the emergence of AI agents operating across digital channels.

According to Datos Insights’ 2025 research, enabling stronger fraud prevention is now the top CIAM business priority for financial institutions.Join us as Auth0 and Datos Insights explore why not all CIAM is created equal. Drawing on new research, this webinar examines how CIAM maturity impacts fraud outcomes and identity assurance, where financial institutions are getting stuck, and what modern CIAM must enable to securely support both human users and AI agents.

What You’ll Learn in This Webinar:

  1. How financial institutions are evolving CIAM to address rising fraud and identity-based threats

  2. Where legacy CIAM approaches fall short in today’s threat and regulatory environment

  3. The role of CIAM maturity in supporting AI agents alongside human users

Join John Horn, Director of the Cybersecurity Practice at Datos Insights, David Januchowski, Principal Strategic Advisor in the Office of the CTO at Okta, and Christopher Ottman, Staff Product Marketing Manager for Financial Services at Okta, for a research-driven discussion on how CIAM must evolve to meet the demands of fraud, regulation, and AI-driven interactions.

Presenters

John Horn, Director, Cybersecurity Practice, Datos Insights

John Horn

David Januchowski, Principal Strategic Advisor in the Office of the CTO, Okta

David Januchowski

Christopher Ottman, Staff Product Marketing Manager for Financial Services, Okta

Christopher Ottman