Palo Alto Networks CEO describes cybersecurity risk with agentic AI
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2025 Unit 42 Incident Response Report Reveals Nearly 44% of Security Incidents Involved a Web Browser
Palo Alto Networks, the global cybersecurity leader, released the 2025 Unit 42 Global Incident Response Report, which found that threat actors are now evolving their tactics, moving beyond traditional ransomware and data theft to focus on business disruption, AI-assisted attacks, and insider threats. According to the report, almost half of the security incidents (44%) involved a web browser. The Indian government recently revealed that cyber fra…
TechLaw10: Agentic AI - What Is It & What Are The Risks? - Compliance Podcast Network
In this film, Punter Southall Law’s Jonathan Armstrong discusses Agentic AI with Professor Eric Sinrod from his home in California. This is episode 291 in the popular TechLaw10 series. The podcast includes top tips to help avoid issues when using Agentic AI. Jonathan & Eric discuss various aspects of the law’s impact on Agentic AI, including: data location issues after regulatory activity against Deepseek transparency due diligence decision-mak…
Palo Alto Networks CEO Highlights Cybersecurity Risks Posed by Agentic AI and Its Implications for Future Security Measures - Market-News24
Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora discussed the cybersecurity challenges posed by agentic artificial intelligence in a recent interview with Jim Cramer. He highlighted how autonomous technologies, like those used by Waymo, represent a new phase of AI that can make real-world decisions. With this advancement comes an increased risk of hacking, as new attack ...
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