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author: fgomulka
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ms.reviewer: ellenwehrle
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# Configure Global Secure Access, the Secure Web, and AI Gateway for agents (preview)

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As organizations integrate autonomous and interactive AI agents to perform tasks previously handled by humans, administrators might notice a reduction in visibility and control compared to the traditional user network security policy and management experience.

By using Global Secure Access (GSA) for agents, you can regulate how these agents use knowledge, tools, and actions to access other resources in a way that's similar to how you regulate users.

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## Key benefits

After you forward agent traffic to Global Secure Access, you can apply the following security controls:
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