Aembit Engineering

Engineering Team

Expertise

  • AI agents and agentic systems
  • Workload identity
  • Non-human identity
  • Identity and access management
  • Authentication and authorization
  • OAuth and token exchange
  • Workload attestation
  • Secrets and credential management
  • Software architecture
  • Cloud infrastructure
  • DevOps and CI/CD
  • Developer tooling and integrations

About Author

The Aembit Engineering Team shares real-world patterns for implementing and integrating AI agents and workloads with the services they depend on. The team focuses on identity, access control, software architecture, and the edge cases that surface once systems start interacting in production.

Articles by Aembit Engineering

AI agents need identity controls, scoped access, and runtime enforcement before they are trusted with production systems.
As AI agents begin calling tools and APIs, OAuth moves from background plumbing to a core access-control question.
Whether you want simple fire-and-forget alerts or full two-way control, here’s how to securely wire your AI agent into Slack
You can stand up an MCP server in minutes, but controlling how it authenticates and what it can access is where the real work begins.