Federation

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The Runtime Mints the Identity. That Does Not Make It the Authority.

The Agent Identity Market Will Be Decided at the Binding Layer

Series Agent Control Points Part 2 of 3

Agent runtimes naturally create the first trustworthy evidence about an instance, which gives them the default position in agent identity. Runtime proof and enterprise binding are still separate jobs. In heterogeneous enterprises, a binding layer can map evidence from many runtimes into durable Agent and Agent Deployment records and supply that governed context to credential issuers and resources. It is a real control plane only if the enterprise state survives changing runtimes. In the open world, model-provider harnesses are better positioned to integrate the stack because they hold the user relationship and execution loop. Distribution determines the default. Standard seams determine whether it can be challenged. Even a won binding layer answers whose agent is running, not whether its current work remains approved. That requires the third control point, an approved-task record with its own lifecycle.

Agentic Identity Workload Identity Standards Interoperability Federation OAuth

Trusting Issuers in Open-World OAuth

Identity Assertion Trust Framework and Domain-Authorized Issuer Trust Method

Self-service agent sign-up exposes a first-contact trust problem: a Resource Authorization Server can verify a perfectly valid JWT and still not know whether the issuer is allowed to assert identities for the user’s domain. That is two questions, not one. Federation proves the issuer is authentic, but not that the namespace owner authorized it, and static allowlists do not scale to onboarding unknown domains at runtime. The Identity Assertion Trust Framework lets a Resource AS publish the evidence it requires. The Domain-Authorized Issuer Trust Method lets a domain owner publish which issuers may assert identities in its namespace, fail-closed, the way mail and the web already pushed authority into DNS. Both compose with ID-JAG and the JWT-bearer grant without changing the grant surface.

OAuth Authorization Federation ID-JAG Open-World OAuth Agentic Identity Trust DNS Internet-Draft