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Astrix introduces AI Agent Control Plane for secure AI agent deployment

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Astrix has launched the AI Agent Control Plane (ACP), a solution designed to secure AI agent deployment across enterprises. The ACP addresses the growing risks associated with AI agents operating with autonomy and non-human identities (NHIs). It provides short-lived, precisely scoped credentials and just-in-time access based on least privilege principles, reducing compliance risk and ensuring secure AI agent operations. Recent studies indicate that 80% of companies have experienced unintended AI agent actions, highlighting the need for purpose-built security mechanisms. Traditional Identity and Access Management (IAM) systems are inadequate for the dynamic and continuous operation of AI agents.

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  1. 16.09.2025 14:00 1 articles · 13d ago

    Astrix launches AI Agent Control Plane for secure AI agent deployment

    Astrix has introduced the AI Agent Control Plane (ACP), a solution designed to secure AI agent deployment across enterprises. The ACP provides short-lived, precisely scoped credentials and just-in-time access based on least privilege principles, addressing the growing risks associated with AI agents operating with autonomy and non-human identities (NHIs).

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