Updated
Updated · InfoWorld · Jun 2
Workday Launches 3 AI Agent Tools as Agent Passport Targets Secure Enterprise Deployment
Updated
Updated · InfoWorld · Jun 2

Workday Launches 3 AI Agent Tools as Agent Passport Targets Secure Enterprise Deployment

3 articles · Updated · InfoWorld · Jun 2
  • Agent Passport will enter early access in the third quarter, giving companies policy-based controls to allow, block or reroute agent actions and continuously monitor deployed agents.
  • Workday said the system checks for prompt injection, jailbreaks, goal hijacking, system prompt extraction, employee-data leaks and unsafe outputs, with signed attestations mapped to public standards including Mitre ATLAS.
  • Cisco is the only testing partner at launch, letting security teams compare agents from different vendors on common criteria, though Workday said liability for certified agents that later misbehave is still unresolved.
  • DevCon also brought Developer Agent and Agent-Ready Tools, which help developers build custom Workday agents through open standards and connectors; both are in early access now, with broader availability planned in the second half of 2026.
Can Workday's new tools prevent AI agents from failing on complex business tasks, a common problem even for tech giants?
How will Workday's AI 'passport' shield companies when new EU laws hold them liable for an agent's costly mistakes?
Is Workday's AI governance a true safety innovation or a strategic move to lock enterprises into its agent ecosystem?