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Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Is Now Live in Arcade

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Date Published
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Arcade.dev Team
Word Count
542
Company Posts That Month
10
Language
English
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No
Summary

Arcade.dev has introduced role-based access control to help organizations safely manage access as they scale AI agent deployments beyond small teams. The feature provides three roles: organization admins with full access, project admins who manage specific projects without affecting organization-wide infrastructure, and members who can use assigned tools but cannot alter shared resources. RBAC is intended to prevent accidental disruptions caused by unrestricted administrative access and to align Arcade permissions with common enterprise organizational structures. It governs administration of the Arcade platform, while existing runtime agent authorization continues to determine what agents may do for each action based on user identity and agent scope. Available through the Arcade dashboard, the feature is positioned as a way to support broader, secure agent rollouts without creating a centralized administrative bottleneck.

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