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CISOs grapple with AI agent control as adoption outpaces security

Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) are increasingly concerned about maintaining control and accountability as organizations rapidly adopt AI agents for various tasks. A recent study found that while 67% of enterprises use task automation agents, a significant majority struggle with agents having excessive access and unclear action attribution. This situation creates a security gap, as agents can make autonomous decisions and span multiple systems in ways that are difficult to track and manage, posing challenges to traditional identity and access management models. AI

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IMPACT Organizations face challenges in securing AI agents, as rapid adoption outpaces the development of robust control and accountability measures.

RANK_REASON The article discusses ongoing concerns and industry trends regarding AI agent security from the perspective of CISOs, rather than announcing a new product or research finding.

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CISOs grapple with AI agent control as adoption outpaces security

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 · David Goldschlag, Forbes Councils Member ·

    Why CISOs Keep Asking The Same Question About AI Agents

    In the era of autonomous AI, when an agent reads data from a collaboration tool, updates CRM records or queries a data warehouse, someone has to answer for those actions.