Omada announces “Omada Agent Governance,” a solution aimed at extending identity governance practices to AI agents and other non-human identities. The company says the offering helps organizations discover AI agents operating across their cloud environments, establish accountability for agent actions, and understand what access those agents have. According to the announcement and related coverage, the product is designed to address governance gaps as AI agents become additional digital actors in enterprises, connecting to systems, accessing data, executing tasks, and making decisions with increasing autonomy. The solution focuses on managing risks and compliance by bringing the same discipline used for human identities to agents and other non-human entities. Omada frames the need around limited visibility many organizations have into how many AI agents exist in their environments and how those agents access resources. The announcement positions Agent Governance as a way to reduce governance risk across cloud deployments by improving visibility and control over agent access and accountability.