graph based security

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Graph based security is a topic covered on WindowsForum.com in the context of enterprise identity governance and AI agent security. The tag appears in a thread discussing Veza's AI Agent Security product, which uses graph-based approaches to map relationships between identities, permissions, and cloud resources. The content focuses on treating AI agents as first-class identities, enabling unified discovery, access governance, and least-privilege controls across platforms like AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure. This approach helps organizations visualize and manage complex access patterns, reducing security risks associated with autonomous AI agents. The discussion highlights practical applications for enterprise IT and security teams dealing with modern identity challenges.
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    Veza Launches AI Agent Security for Enterprise Identity Governance

    Veza’s new AI Agent Security productcodifies a practical — and urgently needed — approach to securing agentic AI by treating AI agents as first-class identities, offering unified discovery, access governance, and least-privilege controls across major cloud and model platforms. Background Agentic...
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