LinkedIn Live Event — Wednesday, April 15, 2026 • 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET Save Your Spot → ObserveID Reg
ObserveID Presents
A LinkedIn Live Deep Dive with Axay
A deep dive into how OBI (Observational Behaviour Intelligence) works inside the ObserveID architecture and why real identity intelligence must be foundational, not an AI feature layered on top.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
11 AM PT / 2 PM ET
LinkedIn Live • Solo Session
What You Will Learn
Whether you lead identity security, manage IAM programs, or evaluate AI-driven governance tools, this session delivers concrete architectural and operational insight.
Understand why identity governance remains reactive when AI is added as a feature and what a foundational approach actually changes
A clear breakdown of Observational Behaviour Intelligence continuously learning from identity data, access patterns, and entitlement changes.
See how agentic AI moves teams from periodic reporting to real-time decisioning without manual intervention at every step.
Learn how continuous governance, behavioral risk detection, and natural language interaction reduce manual oversight for security leaders.
The Core Argument
The identity industry is racing to bolt AI onto existing platforms. OBI takes a fundamentally different approach intelligence is embedded directly into the ObserveID architecture, not layered on top. That distinction has real consequences for how risk is detected, how governance operates, and how quickly teams can act.
Ask questions in plain English and get instant, structured answers from your identity data no queries, no dashboards, no waiting.
OBI doesn't just surface data it takes action. Automate JML workflows, remediate risky access, and enforce policy continuously.
Every decision is grounded in behavioral context peer groups, entitlement history, and real-time access patterns embedded directly in the platform.
AI as an Add-On
Periodic access reviews. Manual oversight. AI features bolted onto legacy architecture. Reactive governance that can't keep pace with modern identity sprawl.
Intelligence as Architecture
OBI continuously observes every identity, access pattern, and entitlement change translating behavioral context into real-time insights, risk detection, and automated action. Governance that never sleeps.
Architectural + Operational Clarity
Axay will explain what "intelligence built in" actually means at both the architectural and operational level with concrete examples of how OBI changes the day-to-day reality for identity and security teams.
SESSION AGENDA
A structured, fast-paced session designed to deliver real architectural and operational insight no fluff, no sales pitch.
– Why identity governance is still reactive
– Why AI add-ons don’t solve structural limits
– The case for intelligence as a foundation
– Intelligence as part of the architecture
– Continuously learning from identity data
– Natural-language interaction
– Real-time behavioral risk detection
– Agentic AI and workflow automation
– Continuous vs. periodic governance
– Moving from reporting to real-time decisioning
– Reduced manual oversight
– Faster risk visibility
– Proactive identity security posture
– Live Q&A
ObserveID • LinkedIn Live Host
Axay leads this solo session with a practitioner's perspective on identity intelligence. Drawing on deep experience with the ObserveID platform and the OBI architecture, he will walk through what it genuinely means to build AI into the foundation of an identity security platform and what that difference looks like in practice for security and IT teams.
Built for Security Leaders
OBI is designed to change how identity security teams operate not just how they report. Here is what that shift looks like in practice.
Agentic automation handles routine governance tasks, freeing your team to focus on high value security decisions.
Real-time behavioral monitoring means risk surfaces in seconds, not at the next quarterly access review.
Move beyond periodic certifications to always-on governance that adapts as your identity landscape changes.
Predict and prevent privilege escalation and policy drift before they become incidents not after