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The Identity Workspace is the logical boundary where Identity definitions are modeled, managed, and governed. It centralizes Dynamic Groups, Permissions, and Identity data originating from multiple authoritative systems. Because enterprises often manage multiple Identity domains, such as internal users, external users, and service accounts, Identity information may be sourced from several systems. The Identity Workspace abstracts these sources into a unified framework that supports consistent and scalable Policy enforcement within the PlainID Authorization Platform.

See the Identity Workspace documention for more information.

Identity in AI Agentic Architectures

In AI-driven and agentic systems, Identities represent both human and non-human actors interacting with enterprise resources.

Dynamic, attribute-based Identity modeling enables the following:

  • Context-aware authorization decisions.
  • Policy enforcement across heterogeneous Identity domains.
  • Secure interaction between AI agents, users, and systems.
  • Separation of governance across different Identity ownership models.

Multiple Identity Workspaces allow organizations to isolate Identity governance while enabling Policy composition across domains.

At runtime, resolved Identity Attributes provide the structured context required for precise and automated decision-making. This capability forms a foundational layer for secure and scalable AI agentic architectures.