Three insights you may have missed from theCUBE’s coverage of the DigiCert Trust Summit
AI is turning digital trust from a security function into an operating model.
That shift is putting new pressure on the systems enterprises have long used to verify identity, protect data and keep digital infrastructure running. Autonomous agents, synthetic content and machine identities are not simply expanding the attack surface; they are changing how trust decisions get made across software, infrastructure and business workflows.
During the recent DigiCert Trust Summit broadcast on theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio, DigiCert Inc. framed that challenge around a central question for the AI era: How can organizations prove what is real, authorized and secure when machines are making more decisions on their own?
“We’re helping organizations navigate today’s threats and prepare for a quantum-safe future,” said Amit Sinha (pictured), chief executive officer of DigiCert. “AI is reshaping everything, and in almost every customer conversation, one question comes up: How do we trust AI?”












