Agent Audit Trails Expose the Human-Machine Identity Problem
Teams deploying AI agents on shared credentials face a critical audit gap: when an agent acts under a human's login, the log shows the human as the actor. There's no standard way to separate machine actions from human.
Teams deploying AI agents on shared credentials face a critical audit gap: when an agent acts under a human's login, the log shows the human as the actor, making it impossible to distinguish machine actions from human ones after the fact. The problem surfaces when an unexpected database change occur...
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