JumpCloud Introduces Agentic IAM for Unified AI and Human Identity Management
JumpCloud has launched Agentic IAM, a new extension to its identity and device management platform, announced in a press release. The service is designed to unify governance across human, non-human, and autonomous AI identities, allowing organizations to manage all identity types through a single control plane.
Agentic IAM extends traditional identity and access management by enabling discovery, registration, and control of AI agents and other non-human identities. It ensures that each identity, whether human or machine, operates from a verified and healthy device. The platform uses OpenID Connect for authentication and includes a central AI Gateway to manage agent-to-agent and API interactions.
The system introduces a comprehensive lifecycle management framework covering discovery, registration, management, and review of AI usage. It includes features for AI device trust, conditional access enforcement, and human-in-the-loop checkpoints for critical AI actions. JumpCloud stated that these capabilities will be rolled out through 2026 to prepare organizations for secure adoption of AI agents.
Because the platform is independent of specific large language models and operating systems, it can be deployed across Windows, macOS, and Linux environments without creating siloed security systems.
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