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AI agents challenge traditional data security with autonomous actions

The traditional question of "who touched the data" is becoming obsolete as agentic AI systems increasingly operate autonomously. These AI agents can access and move data at scales far exceeding human capabilities, often without detection by existing security controls. This shift challenges fundamental assumptions in data security and governance, which are built on human accountability and individual identification, creating a significant readiness gap as AI adoption accelerates. AI

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IMPACT AI agents' autonomous data handling creates new security challenges, requiring updated governance and detection methods for organizations.

RANK_REASON The article discusses a conceptual shift in data security due to AI agents, rather than announcing a new product, research finding, or policy change.

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AI agents challenge traditional data security with autonomous actions

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 · Ariel Zamir, Forbes Councils Member ·

    When 'Who Touched The Data' Is No Longer A Person

    When organizations ask “Who touched the data,” the answer may now include a human, an autonomous system or a chain of systems acting on a human’s behalf.