As enterprises scale their use of artificial intelligence, a hidden governance crisis is unfolding—one that few security programs are prepared to confront: the rise of unowned AI agents. These agents are not speculative. They’re already embedded across enterprise ecosystems—provisioning access, executing entitlements, initiating workflows, and even making business-critical decisions. They operate behind the scenes in ticketing systems, orchestration tools, SaaS platforms, and security operations. And yet, many organizations have no clear answer to the most basic governance questions: Who owns this agent? What systems can it touch? What decisions is it making? What access has it accumulated? This is the…
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