/Building agent-first governance and security

Building agent-first governance and security

United Statesusvia direct
// Job Type
Full Time
// Salary
USD 7,900 - 7,900/month
// Salary Range
7,900–7,900 USD / month
// Posted
3 weeks ago

About the Role

MIT Technology Review Insights 2026-04-21 13:22:00 www.technologyreview.com According to the Deloitte AI Institute 2026 State of AI report, nearly 74% of companies plan to deploy agentic AI within two years. Yet only one in five (21%) reports having a mature model for governance of autonomous agents. Executives are most concerned with data privacy and security (73%); legal, intellectual property, and regulatory compliance (50%); followed closely by governance capabilities and oversight (46%). Enterprises may not even realize they are treating agents within their environment as first-class citizens with the keys to the kingdom, creating looming blind spots and potential points of exposure. What is needed is a robust control plane that governs, observes, and secures how AI agents, as well as their tools and models, operate across the enterprise. “A control plane is the shared, centralized layer governing who can run which agents, with which permissions, under which policies, and using which models and tools,” according to Andrew Rafla, principal, Deloitte Cyber Practice. “Without a true control plane, you don’t really have the ability to scale agents autonomously—you just have unmanaged execution, and that comes with a lot of risk,” he says. “If you can’t answer what an agent did, on whose behalf, using what data, under what policy—and whether you can reproduce or stop it—you don’t have a functional control plane.” Governance must make those answers obvious, not aspirational, he says. Governance is what turns AI pilots into production use cases. It’s the bridge that lets companies move from impressive experiments to safe, repeatable, enterprise-wide automation. Without governance, agent deployments don’t fail safely. They fail unpredictably and at scale. This content was produced by Insights, the custom content arm of MIT Technology Review. It was not written by MIT Technology Review’s editorial staff. It was researched, designed, and written by human writers, editors, analysts, and illustrators. This includes the writing of surveys and collection of data for surveys. AI tools that may have been used were limited to secondary production processes that passed thorough human review. The Ledger Nano X Crypto Wallet Signer takes security even further by keeping your private keys isolated from any connected system. With 8,725 global ratings and a 4.3 out of 5 star rating, users value its ease of use and powerful security features. 400+ bought in the past month shows strong demand. Available now with a 20% discount for $79.00. Support Techcratic Independent. Uninfluenced. Performance-focused. Whether it’s Tech Flix, 30 Second Tech, App Zone, or deep Techcratic analysis, every piece is built for readers who want clarity over noise. If you value that, you can support Techcratic below. Thank you. Bitcoin Support Scan the QR code with your crypto wallet app or copy and paste the below address: bc1qlszw7elx2qahjwvaryh0tkgg8y68enw30gpvge Please read the Privacy and Security Disclaimer. Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, Techcratic may earn from qualifying purchases.

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