Technology Magazine January 2026 | Page 105

KASEYA

“ Modernising cybersecurity is definitely not just about defence. It’ s about enabling growth, trust, and operational continuity”

Damon Venger, Chief Digital Officer and
Chief Information Officer, Kaseya
One key aspect to this is the democratisation of development that agentic AI promises – making low-code or no-code employees capable of shaping the technological future of the business.
The challenge for leaders like Damon lies in establishing the right governance frameworks, giving AI enough freedom to make a positive impact while also maintaining high levels of security and compliance.
In the industry more broadly, Damon expects to see a rapid adoption of the technology, driven by its lower barriers to entry. Unlike traditional enterprise software implementations that require extensive project timelines, AI agents can be deployed far, far more quickly.
As Kaseya continues to transform, Damon remains focused on the fundamental goal of empowering people and teams to achieve more than they thought possible.
“ The barrier to entry for agentic AI in the workplace is notably lower than in personal settings or with broader technologies. For the first time – maybe ever – employees may find that the tools they use at work are more intuitive, more effective, and less complex than those in their personal lives.
“ This shift represents a true inflection point in how we deliver exponential value to customers.”
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