by | Aug 15, 2026 | Agent Security & Permissions
Agentic AI security must cover the actions an agent can take, not only the text it can generate. Use this checklist before an AI agent receives production credentials or access to business systems. AI agent security starts with identity, permission, and action...
by user | Jul 13, 2026 | Agent Security & Permissions
Your team has a useful AI agent ready for a real workflow. It can read a request, check a knowledge base, update a system, and recommend the next action. Then security asks a fair question: what exactly can it touch, who approved that access, and how will you prove...
by user | Jul 6, 2026 | Agent Security & Permissions
Your team has a useful AI agent pilot. It drafts follow-up emails, enriches CRM records, and summarizes customer requests before the morning standup. Then someone asks a simple question: “What exactly is this agent allowed to do when nobody is watching?” That question...
by user | Jun 29, 2026 | Agent Security & Permissions
Your RevOps team is ready to ship an AI agent that reads customer records, drafts account updates, routes follow-ups, and saves hours each week without breaking security or compliance. Then someone asks the practical question: “What happens if it uses the wrong data,...
by user | Jun 4, 2026 | Agent Security & Permissions
You can picture the moment. A sales manager proudly shows an AI agent updating CRM records, drafting follow-ups, and pulling account notes from three systems. Then someone asks, “What happens if it sees the wrong customer data, takes the wrong action, or can’t explain...
by user | May 14, 2026 | Agent Security & Permissions
You’re about to ship an AI agent that can update Salesforce, email prospects, and summarize support tickets. The demo looks clean. Then a security reviewer asks a simple question: “Who approved these permissions, and where are the logs?” Suddenly, your “quick pilot”...