Teleport announced Beams, wants to remove major barrier to agentic AI

Teleport today announced Beams, a trusted runtime designed to solve the security and IAM challenges blocking teams from designing and running AI agents in production infrastructure. Beams runs each agent in an isolated Firecracker VM with built-in identity. Each Beam is connected to infrastructure and inference services without secrets, with audit and access control.

Beams will launch as an MVP on April 30, 2026.

Teleport Beams

Beams addresses a key challenge engineers face when designing agentic workflows for infrastructure. Engineers want to develop, test and deploy agents, but they need to do this in a secure environment. Today, launching agents means stitching together IAM, infrastructure, and secrets by hand — with no consistent identity, no visibility into agent actions, and every team building its own container or VM workflows from scratch. Beams eliminates that operational drag by providing ephemeral, isolated environments that are fast to start, locked down, and wired into Teleport’s identity and audit trails.

Each Beam runs in a Firecracker VM with full file system and networking isolation. Beams inherit delegated identity so they can authenticate to registered services and inference endpoints without using secrets, with fine-grained networking control over external and internal services. Every action is audited, giving teams full visibility into what agents access and when.

“The biggest blocker to agentic AI in the enterprise is friction introduced by security and IAM (identity and access management) requirements, which interfere with getting agents into production. With Beams, we’re making security a prerequisite that’s already solved, so engineers can innovate freely knowing every agent has the identity, access controls, and audit trail it needs,” said Alexander Klizhentas, Teleport CTO.

Beams are built for a range of agentic use cases — from internal agents that need access to production services, to agentic ephemeral workflows where developers build against staging without exposing secrets, to multi-agent production pipelines requiring hardened, reproducible isolation.

Teleport will demonstrate Beams at both RSAC 2026 (Booth S-3111) during the week of March 23.

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