Security
Zero-Agent's principles for secure, accountable, and governable AI agent identity.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
Zero-Agent exists to help enterprises deploy AI agents safely. Our Responsible AI principles guide how we build products and how we expect customers to govern autonomous systems.
Every AI agent must have a unique, attributable identity with defined ownership, permissions, and lifecycle controls — the same standard applied to privileged human and machine identities.
Agents should receive only the access required for their function. Permissions must be continuously reviewed and automatically reduced when no longer needed.
Autonomous action does not remove human responsibility. Organizations must assign owners, approval workflows, and escalation paths for high-risk agent behavior.
Agent actions, policy decisions, and credential use must be logged and available for security, compliance, and incident response teams.
Trust is never assumed. Agent access should be verified continuously based on context, risk, and policy — aligned with Zero Trust architecture.
Report security concerns or responsible disclosure to security@zero-agent.ai. See our Trust Center for more.