W3C WebAgents CG: Biweekly Call (Mondays)
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Biweekly call of the W3C Autonomous Agents on the Web (WebAgents) Community Group.
For more information about regular meetings, see the group's wiki.
– Central European Standard Time
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Biweekly call of the W3C Autonomous Agents on the Web (WebAgents) Community Group.
For more information about regular meetings, see the group's wiki.
– Central European Standard Time
Biweekly call of the W3C Autonomous Agents on the Web (WebAgents) Community Group.
For more information about regular meetings, see the group's wiki.
– Central European Standard Time
Biweekly call of the W3C Autonomous Agents on the Web (WebAgents) Community Group.
For more information about regular meetings, see the group's wiki.
– Central European Summer Time
Biweekly call of the W3C Autonomous Agents on the Web (WebAgents) Community Group.
For more information about regular meetings, see the group's wiki.
– Central European Summer Time
Biweekly call of the W3C Autonomous Agents on the Web (WebAgents) Community Group.
For more information about regular meetings, see the group's wiki.
– Central European Summer Time
Biweekly call of the W3C Autonomous Agents on the Web (WebAgents) Community Group.
For more information about regular meetings, see the group's wiki.
– Central European Summer Time
Biweekly call of the W3C Autonomous Agents on the Web (WebAgents) Community Group.
For more information about regular meetings, see the group's wiki.
– Central European Summer Time
Biweekly call of the W3C Autonomous Agents on the Web (WebAgents) Community Group.
For more information about regular meetings, see the group's wiki.
– Central European Summer Time
Biweekly call of the W3C Autonomous Agents on the Web (WebAgents) Community Group.
For more information about regular meetings, see the group's wiki.
– Central European Summer Time
Biweekly call of the W3C Autonomous Agents on the Web (WebAgents) Community Group.
For more information about regular meetings, see the group's wiki.
– Central European Standard Time
Biweekly call of the W3C Autonomous Agents on the Web (WebAgents) Community Group.
For more information about regular meetings, see the group's wiki.
This week, Joshua Cornejo will present "Wall-E wants to do what? Future authorisation challenges with agents." Below is the abstract:
Traditional access control mechanisms — Role-Based, Policy-Based, and Attribute-Based — all function effectively when an agent operates under a single, well-defined persona. Modern agents are increasingly fragmented, performing discrete tasks within specific personas and processes before transitioning to new ones. In such dynamic environments, static role, policy, or attribute assignments become ineffective. Instead, access must be granted precisely at the moment of task allocation and revoked immediately upon completion to ensure security and compliance.
– Central European Standard Time
Biweekly call of the W3C Autonomous Agents on the Web (WebAgents) Community Group.
For more information about regular meetings, see the group's wiki.
– Central European Standard Time