The rise of autonomous AI agents has introduced a new class of digital employees that connect to systems and execute tasks without traditional human oversight. Current identity security tools, designed primarily for human users, often fail to detect these agents or monitor their specific access rights. Omada Agent Governance aims to bridge this divide by extending standard identity controls to non-human entities across cloud environments.
Omada Launches Governance Framework for Enterprise AI Agents
As AI agents increasingly operate with autonomy across corporate networks, Copenhagen-based Omada has unveiled a dedicated governance solution to track these non-human identities. The platform addresses the critical security gap where enterprises lack visibility into which digital actors hold access to sensitive systems and who is ultimately accountable for them.

Jakob H. Kraglund, CEO of Omada, noted that most organizations currently struggle to identify their AI footprint, leaving systems exposed to unmanaged or over-privileged identities. The new solution provides a centralized mechanism to assign ownership, map dependencies, and align security postures with regulatory frameworks such as the EU AI Act and NIST AI RMF. By providing an agnostic layer that integrates with existing IAM infrastructure, the platform allows security teams to audit agent behavior and terminate orphaned or unnecessary access before it creates significant risk exposure.



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