Zero trust
AssessTechniques
A security model that assumes no implicit trust and verifies access continuously.
Why it's here
Placed in Assess: 1 article(s) of evidence from 1 source(s), led by security coverage, with 1 in the last 30 days. Confidence 24%. Low accumulated evidence, so it defaults conservatively pending more signal.
Evidence (1)
- 6The New Stack·6/8/2026securityHashiCorp warns against static credentials for AI agents
HashiCorp and IBM argue that AI agents need just-in-time access controls rather than long-lived static credentials, because agents can take actions across infrastructure in ways that are hard to predict and audit. The companies say their Boundary access tool can provide per-session authorization, monitoring, audit logs, and session recordings to reduce the risk of outages, data corruption, and sensitive-data exposure.