AI Agents Have Access to Key Data Across the Enterprise - Help Net Security
- A 2025 report reveals that 82% of organizations currently use AI agents, which access key data across enterprises worldwide.
- The widespread adoption occurs despite only 44% of organizations having policies to secure AI agents, exposing a security paradox.
- Respondents express concerns as 92% say governing AI agents is critical, while 23% reported credential compromise and 80% noted unintended AI actions.
- Chandra Gnanasambandam, CTO of SailPoint, emphasized that while agentic AI offers significant opportunities for advancement, it also introduces considerable challenges and risks.
- The report urges comprehensive identity security solutions governing human, AI, and machine identities to mitigate risks from poorly controlled AI agents.
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AI agents have access to key data across the enterprise - Help Net Security
82% of organizations already use AI agents, but only 44% of organizations report having policies in place to secure them, according to SailPoint. While 53% are in the process of developing such policies, the reality is that most remain exposed today. AI agents pose security risks for organizations 96% of technology professionals consider AI agents a growing risk, even as 98% of organizations plan to expand their use of them within the next year.…
SailPoint research highlights rapid AI agent adoption, driving urgent need for evolved security - CRN
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SailPoint Research Highlights Rapid AI Agent Adoption, Driving Urgent Need for Evolved Security
SailPoint, Inc., a leader in unified identity security for enterprises, today released a new research report titled ‘AI agents: The new attack surface. A global survey of security, IT professionals and executives.’ The report highlights an urgent need for improved identity security as AI agents gain widespread adoption. Read More on CIO Influence: AI-Augmented Risk Scoring in Shared Data Ecosystems According to the report, 82% of organizations a…
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