Incode announced the launch of Agentic Identity, a breakthrough solution that enables enterprises to verify, authorize, and continuously monitor autonomous AI agents that they interact with. By linking every agent to a verified human owner, enforcing explicit consent and scope controls, and tracking agent behavior in real time, Agentic Identity brings trust and accountability to the rapidly emerging agentic web.
The Next Identity Challenge Has Arrived
Artificial Intelligence is driving significant productivity and convenience for consumers, and AI agents are gaining widespread adoption as autonomous assistants that will eventually automate a large variety of tasks on behalf of their users, managing finances, healthcare, negotiating contracts, booking travel, and so on.
These systems are beginning to transact, communicate, and make decisions at machine speed, often without direct human supervision. Before long, every consumer-facing company will see more interactions from their users’ agents than from the users themselves.
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Enabling agentic use, however, also introduces new risks. Fraudsters can impersonate agents, and legitimate agents can become compromised or confused, leading to potential losses, compliance risk, and damaging disputes.
“Fraudsters are often the first to adopt new technology,” said Ricardo Amper, CEO & Founder of Incode. “We are seeing AI-generated agents that convincingly mimic human behavior, using deepfakes and social engineering to attack at a scale and speed no human could match. The industry urgently needs a way to verify and monitor these agents, and we are racing to close that gap before it leads to the next major breach.”
As autonomous systems become more capable, the gap between innovation and accountability is widening. Agentic Identity closes that gap.
Introducing Incode Agentic Identity
Incode Agentic Identity establishes a new layer of digital trust by using Incode’s deepfake-resistant biometrics and foundation AI models for identity to identify each agent’s human owner, verify their permissions scope, and continuously analyze behavior for signs of misuse.
Incode Agentic Identity enables enterprises to deploy AI agents safely, ensuring every autonomous action remains authorized, traceable, and reversible, and integrates with both the web surfaces that humans and agents both use, as well as with MCP and other agentic protocols.
SOURCE: Incode























