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Access Control: The New Challenge of Shadow AI

Access Control: The New Challenge of Shadow AI

Posted on June 19, 2026 By CWS

The initial concerns surrounding enterprise AI focused on employees inadvertently sharing sensitive information with public AI tools. Security teams initially addressed these risks through usage policies, domain restrictions, and data loss prevention strategies. However, these approaches are now insufficient for the evolving challenges posed by shadow AI.

The Shift from Data Leakage to Access Issues

Shadow AI has evolved from merely a data leakage problem to a significant access control challenge. The issue now revolves around which AI agents are operating within organizations, their connections to enterprise systems, and their authorized actions. This transformation demands a new perspective on managing AI tools in business environments.

Employees across various departments are rapidly developing AI agents, often without the full knowledge or oversight of security teams. These agents include custom assistants and automated workflows, which are sometimes integrated into essential business processes within a short time frame. Unlike traditional shadow IT, these AI agents can perform complex actions, such as calling APIs, modifying configurations, and triggering workflows.

Challenges of Traditional Security Measures

Most enterprise security measures are designed for human users and predictable processes. However, AI agents operate differently, often requiring broad permissions to function effectively. This results in accumulated permissions and a lack of visibility into the actions performed by these non-human identities.

The traditional focus on blocking public AI tools does not address the core issue. By the time AI agents gain access to enterprise systems, significant risks have already been introduced. Therefore, addressing security gaps requires automated remediation strategies tailored for non-human identities.

Developing a Comprehensive Shadow AI Inventory

Creating a comprehensive inventory of shadow AI involves examining various environments where AI agents are active, such as AI platforms and SaaS applications with automation features. Security teams must identify the location, ownership, and connections of agents, along with the identities and credentials they use.

Understanding the intent and actions of AI agents is crucial for prioritizing security responses. Many agents may remain inactive yet possess active credentials, posing ongoing security risks. This highlights the need for continuous monitoring and management of AI agent activity.

Ensuring Security While Enabling AI Adoption

Organizations must balance security with the productive use of AI tools. The goal is not to hinder AI adoption but to enable it in a controlled and secure manner. Continuous discovery, ownership definition, and lifecycle management of AI agents are essential for minimizing risks.

The focus has shifted from what data employees are inputting into AI systems to understanding the operations and access levels of AI agents within the organization. This strategic shift is key to managing enterprise exposure and mitigating potential security threats associated with shadow AI.

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The Hacker News Tags:access control, agent inventory, AI agents, automated controls, Cybersecurity, data leakage, enterprise AI, IAM policies, Security, shadow AI

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