AI agents are increasingly executing tasks and making decisions with minimal oversight, creating a significant security gap in cloud environments. Current identity tools remain largely optimized for human users, leaving companies unable to track the scope of autonomous access or verify the accountability of these digital entities. Omada Agent Governance seeks to bridge this divide by mapping agent dependencies and auditing access rights against actual usage patterns.
CEO Jakob H. Kraglund emphasized that companies are currently struggling to answer basic questions regarding which agents are active and what level of risk they pose. By integrating with existing identity and access management stacks, the tool enforces compliance with frameworks including the EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, and ISO 42001. The solution is currently being showcased at Identiverse 2026 in Las Vegas, where it is positioned as a means to reduce over-privileged identities and ensure that non-human actors do not operate in a regulatory vacuum.

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