Invasive Agents refer to a type of AI agent that does not rely on standardized interfaces provided by third-party applications, but instead leverages system-level permissions to directly read interface information, interpret on-screen content, and simulate user actions such as clicking, typing, and navigating. As multimodal foundation models and agent technologies continue to evolve, Invasive Agents are accelerating adoption in cross-application task execution scenarios. While enhancing automation capabilities, they also introduce new challenges to the original entry logic of the mobile internet, application ecosystem collaboration, data security boundaries, and accountability mechanisms. Based on systematic research into the global and China AI Agent industry, Frost & Sullivan has officially released the 2026 White Paper on Invasive Agent Industry Governance, providing forward-looking analysis of the industry impact, security risks, and governance pathways of Invasive Agents.
Frost & Sullivan Releases the "White Paper on the Governance of Invasive Agents 2026"
Frost & Sullivan Releases the "White Paper on the Governance of Invasive Agents 2026"

