Addressing Control Gaps in Agentic AI Governance

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Author: Nik Kale, CISSP
Date Published: 1 July 2026
Read Time: 12 minutes
Related: Artificial Intelligence Audit Toolkit | Digital | English

Organizations that currently use artificial intelligence (AI) agents are likely to have at least some form of governance controls in place: perhaps requiring human approval prior to an AI agent taking a high-impact action or logging the activities of an AI agent for auditing purposes. Many enterprises also employ role-based access controls (RBAC) for their AI agents...

 

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