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Least Privilege Wasn't Built for Agents

If you are working on agent strategy calls and zero trust, this is for you.

Take Interest Inc. 5 min read Last reviewed 2026-03-18
zero-trust identity-management governance
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Key takeaway

The principle of least privilege (Saltzer & Schroeder, 1975) is sound, but it was designed for human users who are slow, supervised, and make a few decisions per hour

Key takeaway

AI agents make thousands of decisions per hour and traditional permission review cycles create a governance gap of 1000x or more

Key takeaway

Map your agent's decision rate against your permission review cycle. That ratio tells you how exposed you are

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Take Interest Inc. (2026). Least Privilege Wasn't Built for Agents. TAKE INTEREST. https://takeinterest.ai/blog/least-privilege-wasnt-built-for-agents

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