How to Stop AI Data Leaks: A Webinar Guide to Auditing Modern Agentic Workflows
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How to Stop AI Data Leaks: A Webinar Guide to Auditing Modern Agentic Workflows
"Think of an AI Agent like a new employee who has the keys to every office in your building but doesn't have a name tag. Because these agents act on their own, they often have access to sensitive information that nobody is watching. Hackers have figured this out. They don't need to break your password anymore-they just need to trick your AI Agent into doing the work for them."
"Traditional security tools were built to protect humans, not 'digital workers.' If your company uses AI to automate tasks, you might be at risk. The webinar will cover the 'Dark Matter' of Identity, explaining why AI agents are often invisible to security teams and how to find them, plus how simple 'bad ideas' hidden in documents can make agents leak company secrets."
AI agents are autonomous tools that perform tasks like sending emails and managing software independently. While they increase efficiency, they present significant security risks because they often have broad access to sensitive data without proper monitoring. Traditional security systems were designed to protect against human threats, not autonomous digital workers. Hackers exploit this gap by tricking AI agents into performing unauthorized actions rather than targeting user passwords directly. Organizations using AI automation face substantial risks unless they implement proper security measures. An upcoming webinar will address how hackers target AI agents and provide strategies to secure them while maintaining their functionality.
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