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Study Finds 1 in 10 Australian Organisations Could Lose Control After AI Credential Exposure

Summary by cybernoz.com
Australian organisations are rapidly adopting AI agents for sensitive security tasks, but a new study suggests many may lack the governance and recovery capability to manage the risks if those systems are compromised. Research published by Semperis, based on a global survey of 1,100 organisations across multiple industries, examined AI’s impact on the attack surface of identity systems including Active Directory, EntraID and Okta. In Australian …
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Semperis, the company of cyber resilience and identity-driven crisis response, has published the results of a global study conducted among 1,100 multi-sector organizations with the aim of understanding the effect of AI on the attack surface of identity systems such as Active Directory, EntraID or Okta. The study shows that AI is silently redefining the limits of global identity attack surfaces and that organizations are giving AI agents access t…

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TelcoNews Australia broke the news on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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