AI Agents Are Becoming Authorization Bypass Paths
Jan 14, 2026
Artificial Intelligence / SaaS Security
Not long ago, AI agents were harmless. They wrote snippets of code. They answered questions. They helped individuals move a little faster. Then organizations got ambitious. Instead of personal copilots, companies started deploying shared organizational AI agents - agents embedded into HR, IT, engineering, customer support, and operations. Agents that don't just suggest, but act. Agents that touch real systems, change real configurations, and move real data: An HR agent who provisions and deprovisions access across IAM, SaaS apps, VPNs, and cloud platforms. A change management agent that approves requests, updates production configs, logs actions in ServiceNow, and updates Confluence. A support agent that pulls customer data from CRM, checks billing status, triggers backend fixes, and updates tickets automatically. These agents warrant deliberate control and oversight. They're now part of our operational infrastructure. And to make them useful, we made them powerful ...