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Enterprise agents need identity and access controls before expanded context
A Reddit discussion highlights why enterprise agents require scoped identity and permission boundaries before gaining broader context access. The gap between reading and acting is where security breaks.
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Enterprise AI agents are being deployed with insufficient access controls, a pattern that mirrors the worst practices of early cloud infrastructure rollouts. A discussion on Reddit raises a crit...
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