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JumpCloud Inc. Warns of Growing AI Governance Risks in New Agentic IAM Report



05/05/2026


JumpCloud Inc. has unveiled its latest study, The Agentic IAM Pulse Report: Closing the Governance Gap to Accelerate with AI, revealing that AI agents are becoming deeply integrated into core business functions while governance and oversight lag behind. Although 72% of organizations are already using AI agents, 92% admit they face major challenges in scaling them securely.

The report points to a growing concern as AI agents move beyond experimental use into critical operations such as financial reporting and HR provisioning. As their responsibilities expand, these systems are being granted greater autonomy with reduced supervision.
Key insights from the report include:
  • The access imbalance: Around 66% of organizations provide AI agents with the same or even greater access privileges than human employees. In highly sensitive business environments, 38% of AI agents are given substantially broader access than staff members.
  • Reduced oversight as adoption grows: Human-in-the-loop approvals decline from 48% during testing phases to just 29% once AI agents are deployed in essential business processes. Additionally, 24% of organizations permit agents to carry out high-risk activities without any human monitoring.
  • Rapid growth of machine identities: More than half of organizations (53%) now oversee more non-human identities than human employees, while 23% report ratios of six non-human identities for every employee. This surge is making manual identity management unmanageable and increasing the demand for Agentic IAM systems capable of autonomous governance.
  • Unclear accountability: Only 17% of businesses have a dedicated security leader responsible for AI agent activity. In most cases, accountability for business-critical AI deployments falls solely on IT departments.
  • Missing emergency controls: About 55% of organizations lack a centralized “kill switch” capable of instantly revoking AI agent access across all systems.
According to Joel Rennich, AI adoption has advanced faster than the safeguards required to manage it securely. He noted that AI agents are increasingly operating within sensitive workflows, often with fragmented identities, elevated access privileges, and minimal supervision. Rennich emphasized that identity management has effectively become the final security perimeter for AI agents, making formal governance frameworks essential to transform AI from a potential risk into a long-term driver of growth.

To address these concerns, JumpCloud Inc. introduced its Agentic IAM solution, designed specifically for the AI-driven era. The platform delivers a centralized control system that connects human users, non-human identities, and autonomous agents to verified corporate identities. By automating governance and security controls throughout the AI lifecycle, the company aims to help organizations turn AI from an unmanaged threat into a secure business advantage.

Click here to download the full report.