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Beyke Workflow Systems is Kyle Beyke's personal site for free business AI education, practical workflow thinking, and professional knowledge sharing.

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AI Editorials for Business

Practical guides and analysis covering relevant issues in the AI space geared towards business needs.

AI agent identity workflow control map showing non-human identity, scoped access, approval gates, audit trails, and revocation paths.

[2026-07-06]

AI Agent Identity for Safe Enterprise Access

AI agents are moving from chat interfaces into real business systems. That changes the risk. The strategic issue is whether the organization can prove which agent acted, under whose authority, with which permissions, and how that access can be revoked when the workflow changes.

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AI supply chain risk workflow map showing agent skills, connectors, permission gates, provenance checks, and human review points.

[2026-07-02]

AI Supply Chain Risk Is Moving From Packages to Agent Skills

AI supply chain risk is no longer limited to package managers, libraries, and vendor software. As agents gain tools, connectors, skills, templates, and workflow authority, reusable AI components become trusted execution paths. Leaders need a new operating discipline for inventory, provenance, permissions, approvals, monitoring, and incident response before these components reach production.

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Agent-to-agent delegation accountability map showing AI agents, permission boundaries, evidence logs, human review gates, and business workflow ownership.

[2026-06-26]

Agent-to-Agent Delegation Needs Accountability Before Autonomy

Agent-to-agent delegation may help AI workflows cross tools, teams, and vendors, but it also creates a chain-of-accountability problem. Before leaders approve more autonomy, they need proof of identity, delegated authority, permission scope, evidence capture, review paths, rollback, and failure ownership. Interoperability is useful. It is not the same as production readiness.

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The best path through this site is simple: read a guide, compare the workflow pattern to real work, and keep risk, validation, and human review visible.

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