RBAC (role-based access control)
RBAC (role-based access control) grants permissions through roles rather than individuals. Applied to AI agents, RBAC means each agent declares the business role required to invoke it — so the agent fleet inherits the organization's existing permission model instead of creating a parallel one.
In NeoXam Agents
Agent-level RBAC is one of two mandatory authorization layers, alongside per-tool allow/ask/deny policies. Shipped agents are role-gated — ARO_ANALYST for the reconciliation investigator, DH_DEVELOPER for the business-rule family — and the required role is declared in the descriptor.
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