US Government, Allies Publish Guidance on How to Safely Deploy AI Agents
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US government, allies publish guidance on how to safely deploy AI agents
Cybersecurity agencies from the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom jointly published guidance Friday urging organizations to treat autonomous artificial intelligence systems as a core cybersecurity concern, warning that the technology is already being deployed in critical infrastructure and defense sectors with insufficient safeguards. The guidance focuses on agentic AI — software built on large language models …
The joint alert of the NSA, CISA and the other Five Eyes partners confirms what many of us in the trade have been anticipating: artificial intelligence agents are already operating in critical infrastructure with permits that no human can audit in real time. The technical note, published this week, is not a good practice manual. It is a red flag. I am telling you that the document, signed by the five agencies of the Anglo-Saxon alliance — Americ…
CISA and Global Cyber Agencies Push Identity-First Security Model for Agentic AI as Enterprise Risks Accelerate
A new wave of government-backed cybersecurity guidance is reshaping how enterprises approach agentic AI, warning that autonomous systems are rapidly evolving from passive tools into active participants inside corporate environments. The shift is forcing security leaders to rethink identity, accountability, and access control as foundational elements of AI governance. The guidance, developed in collaboration with international cyber agencies incl…
US, Allies Issue Guidance on Agentic AI System Security
The intelligence and cybersecurity agencies of the U.S., Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the U.K. have released new guidance on securing agentic artificial intelligence systems used in critical infrastructure and defense environments. The latest guidance highlights the growing cybersecurity risks tied to agentic AI. As agencies emphasize governance, oversight and continuous risk assessment, these priorities are expected to shape ongoing disc…
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