Pentagon Leaders Love Agentic AI. But It’s Giving Cyber Criminals Nation-State-Like Powers
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Your trusted advocate or your rebellious Frankenstein: how you deploy agentic AI determines which one you get
Yale's Chief Executive Leadership Institute analyzed agentic AI across 13 industries: the most dangerous decision isn't whether to deploy AI — it's where.
Pentagon leaders love agentic AI. But it’s giving cyber criminals nation-state-like powers
Pentagon leaders say workers are using new agentic AI tools to compress weeks of work into hours. But the same tools are opening new frontiers of digital crime and changing the very nature of cybersecurity. The rollout of agentic tools on the department’s GenAI.mil platform since December has been a “tremendous success,” Emil Michael, defense undersecretary for research and engineering, told reporters at the Pentagon on Tuesday. Michael said pe…
NCSC and Five Eyes cyber agencies warn channel partners over ‘agentic AI’ risks: Report
The New Zealand National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and its Five Eyes counterparts are urging organisations to take a cautious approach to deploying agentic AI systems, warning that autonomous AI tools introduce security and governance risks beyond those associated with traditional generative AI. The guidance, titled Careful Adoption of Agentic AI Services, was jointly authored by New Zealand’s NCSC, Australia’s ACSC, the US CISA and NSA, the …
Artificial intelligence has already established itself as a central component of modern corporate processes. However, with Agentic AI, we are entering a whole new era: autonomous, active AI systems that independently make decisions and manage processes. Thus, not only does the role of the AI tool shift to a "digital employee", but also the responsibilities: new autonomy also brings new cyber risks, who cares d The article Agentic AI: When autono…
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