Responsibility for AI agent identity and access is fragmented: 28% of organizations assign primary ownership to security leads, 21% to development/engineering, 19% to IT, and 9% to IAM teams.
Responsibility for AI agent identity and access is fragmented: 28% of organizations assign primary ownership to security leads, 21% to development/engineering, 19% to IT, and 9% to IAM teams. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) in May 2026. It covers topics including AI Agent Governance, Identity and Access Management, Organizational Roles, AI Agents. The original data appears in Identity and Access Gaps in the Age of Autonomous AI . For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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Responsibility for AI agent identity and access is fragmented: 28% of organizations assign primary ownership to security leads, 21% to development/engineering, 19% to IT, and 9% to IAM teams. This data was published by Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) and covers AI Agent Governance, Identity and Access Management, Organizational Roles, AI Agents.
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This statistic comes from Identity and Access Gaps in the Age of Autonomous AI , published by Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) on May 27, 2026. You can view the original report at https://cloudsecurityalliance.org/artifacts/identity-and-access-gaps-in-the-age-of-autonomous-ai.
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This statistic relates to AI Agent Governance, Identity and Access Management, Organizational Roles, AI Agents. Browse more statistics on AI Agent Governance or from Cloud Security Alliance (CSA).