
AI agents are increasingly taking on active roles within organisations, ranging from data analysis to independent system access. This also brings with it the growing challenge of effectively managing their permissions and responsibilities.
This is precisely where IDABUS’s MAIA Managed AI-Agent concept comes into play. Rather than treating AI agents like standard users or technical accounts, they are assigned their own identity within the IAM system, including a clear link to a designated point of contact.
It is particularly important to note that permissions are not simply inherited but are specifically filtered. This ensures that each AI agent is granted only the permissions it needs for its specific purpose. This results in greater security, transparency and better controllability.
For businesses, this means greater transparency, traceable audits and a solid foundation for the growing use of AI agents.

Anne-Cathrin Brenner and Martin Böttcher joined our team at Oxford Computer Group on 1 April 2026.
As consultants, both will contribute their expertise to our client projects and support us in working successfully with our clients and partners.
We are very much looking forward to working with them and extend a warm welcome to Anne and Martin.

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