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Rotem Lurie has spent her career where identity meets real-world risk. As a lieutenant in Unit 8200, Israel's elite intelligence corps, she learned how attackers don't hack — they log in. That insight has shaped everything she's built since.At Microsoft she worked on Defender for Cloud, focusing on Identity. As the first product hire at Axis Security, she helped scale Zero-Trust to enterprise grade before its $500M acquisition by HPE. A stint at YL Ventures gave her a panoramic view of what the identity market was getting wrong.She founded Venice to fix it - a dynamic access platform built for hybrid, AI-driven environments that legacy PAM tools were never designed for. Venice is already displacing incumbents PAM at Fortune 500 companies, cutting deployment from months to weeks.In this session, Rotem argues that standing privilege isn't a configuration problem - it's an architectural one.Venice is backed by IVP and Index Ventures.