AI agents emerge as potential targets for cyberattackers
- AI agents are increasingly integrated into business, but they present cybersecurity risks.
- Organizations now rely more on digital entities, creating new attack surfaces and vulnerabilities.
- Non-Human identities like AI agents are often overlooked, despite their widespread use and potential for exploitation.
- Adrian Chan of Palo Alto Networks said, "The rapid adoption of large language models ...are creating both new cybersecurity opportunities and challenges."
- Wallarm offers AI-powered threat detection and other capabilities to secure AI agents from emerging threats.
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