Execs at Davos say AI's biggest problem isn't hype - it's security
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Execs at Davos say AI's biggest problem isn't hype - it's security
""It has access to your data. It has no name, so there is no identity or anything associated with that," Sharma said."
""We have to build industrial-level security for AI agents in that particular area. To me, that's still a gap that somebody needs to work on," Sharma said. "Everybody's talking a good game. But if you look under the covers, it's still not mature.""
""It's not that they're not moving forward, but they are taking a moment to make sure that their environment is secure, and perhaps even leaving data on-prem a little bit longer so they're confident that got their data security in place," Walsh tol"
Business leaders in Davos prioritized AI security, focusing on management and lifecycle of AI agents. Executives warned that AI agents can access sensitive data yet lack clear identity or tracking, creating unique vulnerabilities. Leaders called for industrial-level security and greater maturity in protections for AI agents. Cyber risk tied to AI emerged as a central concern for CEOs. Companies are adjusting AI rollout timelines, retaining data on-premises longer to secure environments, and exploring defensive AI tools to counter AI-driven cybersecurity threats.
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