Token Security Releases Free AI Privilege Guardian Tool

December 11, 2025
Token Security has launched AI Privilege Guardian, a free tool designed to help organizations define and right-size permissions for AI agents, ensuring adherence to least-privilege principles.

Token Security has launched AI Privilege Guardian, a free tool that helps users define and right-size permissions for AI agents, announced on the company’s blog. The interactive tool allows developers and security teams to specify an agent’s purpose, scope its access to necessary resources, and simulate its operations to confirm that privileges are properly limited.

AI Privilege Guardian generates tailored least-privilege policies for environments such as AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, producing IAM or role definitions aligned with each agent’s intended actions. It also assigns a security score showing how closely the permissions follow best practices and flags potential over-privilege.

Users can upload existing agent policies or logs for analysis. The tool identifies unused or excessive permissions and recommends adjustments. Token Security notes that while AI Privilege Guardian analyzes one agent at a time, its full enterprise platform offers continuous visibility, governance, and automatic privilege enforcement for AI agents and other non-human identities.

The AI Privilege Guardian tool is available for free at privilege-guardian.ai.token.security.

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