Token Security Launches Intent-Based Security for AI Agents
Event summary
- Token Security introduced intent-based AI agent security on March 18, 2026, aligning agent permissions with their intended purpose.
- The platform dynamically enforces least-privilege access policies based on agent intent, addressing risks of autonomous AI agents.
- Token Security will demonstrate these capabilities at the RSA Conference on March 23, 2026.
- The solution includes continuous discovery of AI agents, intent understanding, and lifecycle governance controls.
The big picture
As organizations rapidly deploy autonomous AI agents, traditional security models are proving inadequate. Token Security's intent-based approach addresses the unique risks of non-deterministic, goal-oriented AI systems. This solution could become a standard for governing AI agents in enterprise environments, particularly as regulatory scrutiny of AI systems increases.
What we're watching
- Adoption Pace
- How quickly enterprises will integrate intent-based security into their AI agent deployments.
- Competitive Response
- Whether existing security vendors will develop similar intent-based solutions.
- Regulatory Impact
- The potential for new compliance requirements around AI agent governance.
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