Who Is Responsible for AI Agents

AI agents are increasingly acting autonomously inside organizations, accessing systems and making decisions without clear approval or ownership. As they evolve, they often accumulate excessive permissions, creating accountability gaps and security risks. Traditional identity and access models are not designed for these agents, allowing them to bypass controls and act beyond user authority. To reduce risk, organizations must treat AI agents as first-class identities, with defined owners, limited access, and continuous monitoring. 

https://thehackernews.com/2026/01/who-approved-this-agent-rethinking.html

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