Authority Drift. The gradual widening, persistence, or misattribution of delegated authority after the original grant, policy, context, principal, or approval no longer supports it. Authority drift turns governed action into ambient permission: a delegate keeps acting because a token, role, workflow, default, or integration still lets it act, not because the current system can prove that the action remains scoped, attributable, revocable, and approved.
Authority Drift
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Incoming References
Law 1
- Platforms Exist To Remove Decisionslaw-06-platforms-remove-decisions
Reference Architecture 1
- EDDA — Evidence-Driven Delegation Architecturerefarch-edda
