workload iam

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The workload IAM tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about identity and access management for non-human entities such as applications, scripts, and service accounts. Recent content highlights Aembit's Workload IAM platform, which integrates with Microsoft Azure and Copilot Studio to manage runtime credentials, enforce least-privilege policies, and provide access auditing for agents. The tag focuses on the challenges of governing workload identities in hybrid and cloud environments, particularly as AI agents and automation increase the number of non-human identities that require secure access controls. Topics include credential management, policy enforcement, and auditing for enterprise workloads.
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    Aembit IAM for Copilot Studio Agents: Leashed Access, Short-Lived Credentials

    Aembit announced on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at Identiverse 2026 that its identity and access management platform now supports Microsoft Copilot Studio agents, letting enterprises govern agent access with short-lived credentials, contextual policy enforcement, and audit records. The announcement...
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    Aembit Adds Copilot Studio Agent Security: Runtime Credentials, Auditing, Least Privilege

    Aembit announced on June 16, 2026, that it now supports Microsoft Copilot Studio agents, adding runtime credential issuance, least-privilege policy enforcement, and access auditing for agents that connect to enterprise resources. The pitch is not simply that another security vendor has added...
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    Aembit's Azure Integration Boosts Non-Human Identity Security and Automation

    In the rapidly evolving landscape of cybersecurity, the management of non-human identities (NHIs)—such as applications, scripts, and service accounts—has emerged as a critical challenge. Aembit, a leader in non-human identity and access management (IAM), has recently expanded its Workload IAM...
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