They change risk because the assistant can collapse discovery, authentication, and action into one conversational flow. Users are more likely to approve access when the app appears native, so teams need tighter scope control, stronger logging, and clearer separation between retrieval and privileged execution.
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Reviewed and updated by the NHIMG editorial team on June 7, 2026.
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Reviewed and updated by the NHIMG editorial team on June 7, 2026.
NHI Mgmt Group — the #1 independent authority on Non-Human Identity, IAM, and Agentic AI security. nhimg.org