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Four big enterprise lessons from Walmart’s AI security: agentic risks, identity reboot, velocity with governance, and AI vs. AI defense

Last updated: November 2, 2025 6:15 pm
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Walmart Inc. is the largest retailer in the world, facing unique cybersecurity challenges as AI technology becomes increasingly autonomous. Jerry R. Geisler III, the Executive Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer at Walmart, shared insights on how the company is navigating these challenges in a recent interview with VentureBeat.

Geisler highlighted the importance of securing agentic AI systems and modernizing identity management to address emerging threats and unintended model behaviors. He emphasized the need for proactive security controls using advanced AI Security Posture Management to monitor risks, protect data, ensure regulatory compliance, and maintain operational trust.

With the limitations of traditional Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) in dynamic AI settings, Walmart is focusing on refining its identity management and Zero Trust architectures. Geisler mentioned the importance of a startup mindset in modernizing the Identity & Access Management (IAM) stack and implementing granular, context-sensitive access controls using protocols like MCP and A2A.

Walmart’s extensive hybrid multi-cloud infrastructure, spanning Google Cloud, Azure, and private cloud environments, shapes its approach to Zero Trust network segmentation and micro-segmentation for AI workloads. Geisler highlighted the importance of identity-based segmentation and standardized service edge enforcement to ensure consistent application of Zero Trust principles.

As AI technology lowers barriers for advanced threats like sophisticated phishing, Walmart is deploying AI-driven defenses to detect and mitigate evolving threats proactively. Geisler mentioned the use of advanced machine learning models to identify behavioral anomalies and detect phishing attempts, as well as integrating AI in red-teaming exercises to test defenses at scale.

Geisler also discussed the cybersecurity challenges posed by Walmart’s use of open-source AI models in Element AI and the strategic changes the company is implementing to attract, train, and retain cybersecurity talent equipped for the evolving AI landscape. Walmart’s initiatives include the Live Better U program for upskilling associates and hosting events like SparkCon to share knowledge and connect professionals in the cybersecurity field.

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Reflecting on the lessons learned from developing Element AI, Geisler emphasized the importance of centralizing emerging AI technologies for ‘velocity with governance’ and ‘concentrated defense and expertise.’ Centralization enables rapid innovation within a trusted security framework and allows for focused expertise in implementing sophisticated defenses to protect against evolving threats.

Overall, Walmart’s approach to cybersecurity in the age of autonomous AI reflects a proactive and innovative mindset, leveraging advanced technologies and strategies to secure its operations at scale.

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