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Not loud.
Not positioned as disruption.
Not introduced as replacement.
But deeply intentional.
Entra Agent ID introduces something we have not formally articulated before — a third identity plane.
Not human identity.
Not application identity.
But an identity operating within its own execution context.
Designed for autonomous systems.
This is not about redefining Microsoft.
This is about understanding its design philosophy.
How identity behaves when:
- Decisions are delegated
- Actions are orchestrated
- Context is continuously evaluated
And most importantly — how trust boundaries are maintained.
Within the Rahsi Framework™, this becomes clear:
- Identity is no longer static
- Execution context becomes primary
- Trust boundaries evolve into dynamic surfaces
- Agents operate as first-class participants
This is where Entra Agent ID fits with precision.
Not an extension.
Not a layer.
A new identity plane.
Where:
- Autonomy is governed
- Permissions are contextual
- Actions are traceable
- Policies are honored in practice
And when we observe systems like Copilot:
It is not just what the system can access.
It is how it honors labels in practice.
That distinction defines modern identity behavior.
This is not disruption.
This is alignment.
A natural evolution of identity systems adapting to autonomous execution.
🔷 Why This Matters
We are entering a phase where:
- Agents act across services
- Decisions are distributed
- Identity defines system behavior
And in that world —
Entra Agent ID becomes foundational.
Not everything transformative arrives with noise.
Some shifts arrive with clarity.
Structured.
Intentional.
Precise.
Quietly redefining identity.
This is one of them.
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