// news · policy2026-06-28source: crescendo / artificialintelligence-news

Five Eyes intelligence agencies release joint guidance on agentic AI services — five risk categories (privilege, design + configuration, behavior, structural, accountability) framework

Cybersecurity and intelligence agencies of the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom released joint guidance on agentic AI services — addressing security risks across five categories: privilege, design and configuration, behavior, structural, accountability. The Five Eyes coordinated guidance represents the first allied-intelligence framework for agentic AI security specifically.

The substantive piece is the allied-intelligence-coordinated framework for agentic-AI-specific security. Pre-Five-Eyes guidance agentic AI security frameworks were distributed across vendor-specific documentation + academic research without coordinated allied-intelligence framing. The joint guidance establishes consistent five-category risk taxonomy that procurement evaluation can reference across jurisdictions.

The competitive read for H2 2026 to 2027 agentic-AI procurement is that allied-intelligence guidance becomes the de-facto evaluation framework for security-critical deployments. Vendors providing agentic AI services to government + critical-infrastructure customers should structure security disclosures against the five-category taxonomy. The framework crystallizes the agentic-AI security category that recent Agentjacking attack class disclosure raised.

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