Omada Identity: Interview With Field Strategist Paul Walker About Provider of Solutions for Identity Management and Access Governance

By Amit Chowdhry • Today at 12:50 PM

Omada is a leader in identity security and governance, helping organizations reduce risk by securing access for every identity, human and non-human. Omada’s platform uses AI-driven insights and intelligent automation to improve efficiency, compliance, and security. With unified visibility and continuous risk evaluation, Omada enables security teams to detect threats faster, strengthen control, and scale identity security without added complexity. Pulse 2.0 interviewed Omada’s Field Strategist, Paul Walker, to learn more.

Paul Walker’s Background

Paul Walker

Could you tell me more about your background?

Walker said:

“I’ve been working in the software industry for about 30 years now, covering a range of roles, from engineering to technical sales to product management. My journey has taken me from ’90s early internet startups all the way to large global enterprise software providers, and plenty of interesting stops in between.”

“Over that time, I’ve had a front-row seat to the growth of the internet, the shift to cloud, and now the rise of AI. Each of these waves has created incredible business opportunities, but also introduced some really interesting security challenges along the way.”

“What really attracted me to Omada was the company’s commitment to cloud-first identity and its vision for how AI can play a real role in improving outcomes. I’m excited by the idea of helping different personas who depend on identity governance in their business activities get more value, more efficiency, and more confidence from the solutions we deliver.”

“I have responsibility for ensuring our vision is aligned with the needs of our customers and the identity market. I sit within the product organization here at Omada, working alongside the product team and embedded within our go-to-market teams—a positioning that keeps me grounded in both technical possibility and customer reality.”

“This means I’m constantly triangulating: What are customers actually struggling with? Where is the identity market heading? How should our product roadmap respond? I spend considerable time with customers in various stages of their IGA journey—from those still wrestling with manual access reviews to organizations pushing the boundaries with AI-driven governance. These conversations reveal patterns that inform both our product strategy and how we think about the future of identity.”

“I’m honored to have the opportunity to speak at industry conferences on topics that emerge from these customer engagements and broader market trends. The goal isn’t to sell from the stage, but to contribute meaningfully to conversations about where identity governance is headed whether that’s practical AI applications, the evolution of role-based access, or how organizations are adapting IGA for modern cloud architectures.”

Core Products

What are the company’s core products and features? Walker explained:

“Omada Identity Cloud is a cloud native Identity Governance and Administration platform built on a straightforward conviction: enterprise IGA should deliver value in weeks, not quarters.”

“Traditional IGA implementations are measured in months or years. Omada Identity Cloud, through our Accelerator Package, achieves operational deployment in twelve weeks the industry’s only guaranteed 12-week implementation. This approach isn’t about feature reduction; it’s the result of 20+ years refining what organizations actually need first, versus what can wait.”

“The platform operates across all identity types and system boundaries. Employees, contractors, partners, customers, devices, and machine identities are all governed through a unified, cloud-native architecture that works whether your applications live on-premises, in the cloud, or both. Full lifecycle management: onboarding, automated provisioning, policy enforcement, role governance, segregation of duties, access reviews, and audit reporting.”

“Omada takes a different approach to configuration. Code-free workflows that don’t limit flexibility. Intuitive interfaces that don’t require specialized training. Role-based controls that adapt to organizational complexity. The platform incorporates AI-driven intelligence machine learning for access clustering and role mining, automated risk detection, and conversational interfaces designed to help organizations make better identity decisions with less manual effort.”

“Omada’s Accelerator Package represents more than rapid deployment; it’s a methodology proven across hundreds of implementations. Organizations transitioning from legacy IGA platforms or aging homegrown systems need to see tangible results quickly, then build momentum from there. That’s the model: fast initial value, continuous expansion, measurable outcomes throughout.”

Challenges Faced

Have you faced any challenges in your sector of work recently? Walker acknowledged:

“Today, machine identities, including service accounts, APIs, bots, workloads, and now AI agents, have silently grown to outnumber human identities by a staggering margin in most organizations. In fact, recent research shows there are about 82 machine identities for every single human identity. This is not just a shift in scale, but in structure: machine identities are now the fastest-growing segment of the identity landscape.”

“What’s accelerating this? The rise of Agentic AI –  autonomous or semi-autonomous software agents that act on behalf of a user or organization to make decisions and perform tasks. As these agents proliferate across business functions, they require unique, verifiable identities to authenticate, authorize, and interact with other systems, data, and applications. Each AI agent effectively becomes a new kind of nonhuman actor, one that must be governed with the same rigor as any other digital identity.”

“Unlike human users, machine identities, especially those linked to AI, are very dynamic in nature, often span hybrid or multicloud environments, and frequently interact with sensitive systems. They don’t follow predictable HR driven human style joiner-mover-leaver processes. They’re ephemeral, dynamic, and deeply embedded into orchestration platforms, CI/CD pipelines.”

“A problem is that traditional IAM models were never designed to handle this complexity. Many organizations still unfortunately use static credentials, hardcoded service accounts, or have limited to no visibility into what identities AI agents can or could potentially use — let alone how those identities are behaving. This creates enormous blind spots and expands the attack surface.”

Evolution Of The Company’s Technology

How has the company’s technology evolved since launching? Walker noted:

“Omada Identity has undergone a fundamental architectural transformation, evolving from traditional on-premises identity governance to a modern, cloud-native platform that’s built for today’s dynamic enterprise requirements.”

“Our Technology Evolution Journey:

Cloud-Native Architecture Transformation We’ve rebuilt our platform on Microsoft Azure’s cloud-native infrastructure, moving beyond simple “cloud hosting” to true cloud-native design. This isn’t just about where our software runs—it’s about fundamentally reimagining how identity governance scales, performs, and adapts. Our platform now delivers enterprise-grade fault tolerance and elastic scalability that grows with your organization’s needs, whether you’re managing thousands or millions of identities.

AI-Powered Intelligence Layer We’ve embedded cognitive services throughout our platform, leveraging Microsoft’s Semantic Kernel and OpenAI capabilities to bring intelligent automation to every aspect of identity governance. This means smarter access recommendations, natural language policy creation, and AI-assisted decision-making that transforms how users interact with IGA from tedious compliance tasks to intelligent security conversations.

Evergreen Delivery Model Through cloud-native automation, we’ve eliminated the painful upgrade cycles that plague traditional IGA deployments. Our evergreen platform continuously evolves with automatic updates, ensuring customers always have access to the latest capabilities without disruption. This isn’t just about features, it’s about maintaining the highest security standards with SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 certifications that are continuously validated, not point-in-time achievements.

Extensibility as a Core Principle Modern enterprises need IGA that adapts to their unique requirements, not the other way around. Our platform’s extensibility framework allows organizations to integrate with any system, customize workflows to match their processes, and extend governance to new identity types as they emerge from IoT devices to AI agents.

The Result: A platform that combines enterprise-grade governance with consumer-grade user experience, delivering both the innovation speed of a cloud-native startup and the compliance rigor that global enterprises demand. This evolution positions Omada as the identity platform ready for whatever comes next, whether that’s governing AI agents, securing edge computing, or challenges we haven’t yet imagined.”

Significant Milestones

What have been some of the company’s most significant milestones? Walker cited:

“Company milestones: hitting between 25- 65% growth YoY the past five years. Completed a successful exit and change of ownership in July 2025. NRR at 109%, GRR at 97%, Positive cash EBITDA, Glassdoor rating at 4.6.”

Differentiation From The Competition

What differentiates the company from its competition? Walker affirmed:

“Identity Isn’t Just What We Do – It’s Who We Are

Our name says it all: ‘Omada’ means ‘team’ in Greek, and this isn’t a coincidence—it’s our core philosophy. True Teamwork. Great technology is table stakes. What makes the difference is how teams – yours and ours – come together to solve complex identity challenges. Identity governance isn’t a technology problem you purchase; it’s a team sport requiring alignment across IT, security, business units, and leadership. Our approach brings together not just software but the expertise, frameworks, and collaborative spirit to unite your organization around a shared identity vision. We succeed when your entire team succeeds, from the CISO presenting to the board to the end user completing an access review.

While others pivoted into identity governance from adjacent markets, Omada was born from a singular belief: identity is the foundation of organizational trust. As founding pioneers of the modern identity governance market, we didn’t just witness the evolution of IGA; we helped write its story.

The Power of Collective Vision Identity governance isn’t a technology problem—it’s a team sport requiring alignment across IT, security, business units, and leadership. Our approach brings together not just software but the expertise, frameworks, and partnership to unite your organization around a shared identity vision. We succeed when your entire team succeeds, from the CISO presenting to the board to the end user completing an access review.

The Omada Difference: In a market filled with vendors selling tools, Omada brings something different: a partner who shares your passion for getting identity right, the experience to know what that actually means, and the commitment to achieve it together. Because we believe that in an uncertain world, identity isn’t just another security control—it’s the bedrock of organizational resilience.

That’s what makes us tick and that’s what makes Omada a great partner and a great place to work.

Customer Success Stories

Can you share any specific customer success stories? Walker highlighted:

“This is a great place to start with regarding our customer success stories:

https://omadaidentity.com/company/customers/

Here are some specific cases:

https://omadaidentity.com/resources/case-studies/dekra-case/

https://omadaidentity.com/resources/case-studies/flughafen-zurich/

https://omadaidentity.com/resources/case-studies/coca-cola-case/”

Future Company Goals

What are some of the company’s future goals? Walker emphasized:

“Identity governance faces a structural challenge: regulatory frameworks demand comprehensive oversight while operational realities require speed and efficiency at scale. Traditional manual approaches exceed human analytical capacity in enterprise environments spanning thousands of identities, hundreds of applications, and continuous workforce changes.

Omada’s AI strategy addresses this through intelligence embedded throughout the governance lifecycle, guided by four principles: augmentation of human decision-making rather than replacement, transparency and explainability in all recommendations, privacy by design, and continuous learning within defined governance frameworks.

Horizon 1: Universal Identity Coverage We’re expanding beyond workforce identity to embrace the full spectrum of digital actors in the modern enterprise. Whether it’s a developer in Denmark, a robot in a warehouse, an API in AWS, or an AI agent making autonomous decisions, Omada provides unified governance across all identity types, in any environment—on-premises, cloud, hybrid, or edge. One platform, complete visibility, consistent control.

Horizon 2: AI-Powered Experience Revolution

We’re embedding AI throughout the IGA lifecycle to eliminate the friction that kills adoption. Imagine access reviews that explain risk in business terms, automatic role mining that actually makes sense, and natural language policy creation that turns “no developer should have production access to systems they didn’t build” into enforced controls. AI transforms IGA from a burden users endure to an assistant that helps them make smart security decisions.

Horizon 3: The Identity Bedrock for Agentic AI

As organizations deploy AI agents with increasing autonomy, from code-writing assistants to autonomous trading systems, Omada becomes the critical trust layer. We’re building the identity infrastructure that enables organizations to confidently delegate authority to AI agents while maintaining governance, establishing provenance chains for AI actions, and ensuring that as machines gain agency, humans retain control.

The Omada Promise: In a world where identity boundaries are dissolving and AI agents are becoming digital coworkers, Omada Identity provides the governance foundation that makes innovation possible. We don’t just secure who can access what; we enable organizations to embrace transformation knowing that every identity, every interaction, and every autonomous decision operates within defined trust boundaries.

Governance Frameworks And Polices

How can organizations establish governance frameworks and policies for AI-driven machine identities before the sprawl becomes unmanageable? Walker described:

“We’re already seeing regulators expand their focus from human access to all digital identities, including APIs, bots, and AI agents. Frameworks like DORA and NIS2 are raising the bar on accountability, requiring organizations to prove not just who has access, but what, including non-human actors.”

“To stay ahead, organizations should act now to integrate machine identities into their identity governance programs. That means assigning ownership, enforcing lifecycle policies, and ensuring access can be audited and explained. If you can’t answer “who owns this service account and why does it exist?” that’s a compliance gap waiting to happen.”

Integrating Machine Identities

What are practical steps on how they can do so? Walker concluded:

“The challenge is real: Shadow IT, unchecked automation, and mismanaged credentials are creating a growing identity risk surface, but locking things down too tightly can stall innovation. So how do we strike the right balance?”

“First, it starts with automation guardrails, not gates. You want to let teams move fast, but within well-defined identity policies. For example, you can embed guardrails directly into CI/CD pipelines or infrastructure-as-code so whenever a new machine identity is spun up, it’s automatically tagged, expires after a set period, and follows naming conventions. That way, developers don’t have to think about governance, it’s just built in.”

“Second, credentials need to be centralized and automated. Hardcoded secrets and unmanaged service accounts are still far too common. Tools like secret vaults or workload identity providers can automatically rotate credentials and enforce least privilege and they integrate natively with DevOps workflows. So you reduce risk without slowing anything down.”

“Another key one is continuous discovery. You can’t govern what you can’t see. That’s why having identity analytics or machine IAM tools in place to continuously discover, classify, assign ownership and monitor non-human identities is so valuable. It gives you the visibility to spot shadow identities or drift before they become a problem.”

“And finally, assigning ownership is critical. Innovation is great, but every AI agent, script, or bot needs a named owner. Whether it’s through tagging, metadata, or policy-as-code, make sure someone’s accountable for each machine identity. That gives you decentralized control without losing traceability.”

“At the end of the day, governance shouldn’t be a blocker; it should and can be an enabler. If you bake it into the platforms and processes that teams already use, it fades into the background. You get stronger security and a faster path to innovation.”