Omada Launches AI Agent Governance to Tackle Rising Non-Human Identity Risks
Event summary
- Omada introduced Agent Governance on June 15, 2026, extending identity governance to AI agents and non-human identities.
- The solution addresses visibility gaps in AI agent adoption, accountability, access control, and risk management.
- Omada Agent Governance aligns with frameworks like the EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, and ISO 42001.
- The product will be showcased at Identiverse 2026 in Las Vegas from June 15th to 18th.
The big picture
As AI agents proliferate in enterprise environments, Omada's new solution targets a critical governance gap. Existing identity tools were designed for human users, leaving organizations vulnerable to unmanaged AI-driven risks. This launch positions Omada at the forefront of securing the next wave of digital identities, with potential implications for compliance and operational efficiency across industries.
What we're watching
- Governance Dynamics
- How Omada's solution will influence enterprise adoption of AI agents and non-human identities.
- Regulatory Headwinds
- Whether Omada can maintain compliance alignment as AI regulations evolve globally.
- Market Differentiation
- The pace at which competitors develop similar governance tools for AI agents.
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