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Enforcing Fine-Grained Security at Machine Speed: Dynamic Access Control for High-Frequency AI Agents
Enforcing Fine-Grained Security at Machine Speed: Dynamic Access Control for High-Frequency AI Agents
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Alex Merced
2d ago
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iceberglakehouse.comEnforcing Fine-Grained Security at Machine Speed: Dynamic Access Control for High-Frequency AI Agentsiceberglakehouse.comAI agents change the security model for analytics. A human user may run a handful of queries, pause, interpret the answer, and ask a follow-up. An ag...
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