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As AI agents become employees, NewCore emerges with $66M to give them identities

NewCore argues the next challenge in enterprise security will be managing AI agents, not people.

As AI agents become employees, NewCore emerges with $66M to give them identities
TechCrunch โ€” 15 June 2026
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NewCore argues the next challenge in enterprise security will be managing AI agents, not people. This report comes from TechCrunch. The story centres

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The rise of AI agents as workplace entities isnโ€™t just a futuristic thought experimentโ€”itโ€™s an inevitability that businesses are beginning to confront. NewCoreโ€™s $66 million funding round signals a growing recognition that these digital workers, once confined to narrow tasks, are evolving into persistent, autonomous participants in enterprise ecosystems. What makes this development significant isnโ€™t just the technology itself, but the structural and security challenges it introduces. Traditional identity management systems, designed for human employees, werenโ€™t built to handle entities that can act, spend, and make decisions without human oversight. As AI agents take on roles from customer service to procurement, the risks of unauthorized actions or security breaches become exponentially more complex to mitigate. This shift arrives at a time when enterprises are already grappling with shadow IT and decentralized tool adoption. AI agents, often deployed ad-hoc by individual teams or departments, could exacerbate this fragmentation, creating blind spots in governance. The broader context here is the blurring line between software and workforceโ€”where lines of code begin to hold the same privileges as employee accounts. Companies will soon need to answer fundamental questions: Who is liable when an AI agent makes a costly error? How do you revoke access for a digital entity that doesnโ€™t โ€œresignโ€? And can these agents be audited in the same way as human actions? Looking ahead, the most pressing question isnโ€™t whether AI agents will become ubiquitous in enterprises, but how quickly security frameworks can adapt. Regulatory responses will likely follow, particularly in industries where accountability is non-negotiable, such as finance or healthcare. Meanwhile, competitors will emerge as the problem becomes clear: managing these identities isnโ€™t just about authentication, but about ensuring they operate within predefined ethical and operational boundaries. The real test for NewCore and its peers will be whether they can scale solutions that keep pace with the rapid deployment of AI tools. If they succeed, they wonโ€™t just be shaping enterprise securityโ€”theyโ€™ll be redefining what it means for a company to employ both people and machines.
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