Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now a tool that performs tasks for us rather than merely being a tool we communicate with. We refer to these as AI Agents. They are capable of managing software, transferring data, and sending emails.
However, there is an issue. These agents speed up work, but they also create a new "back door" for hackers. ### The Issue "The Invisible Employee" Imagine an AI agent as a new hire who doesn't have a name tag but has the keys to every office in your building. These agents frequently have access to private information that no one is monitoring since they act independently.
This has been discovered by hackers.
They only need to fool your AI Agent into doing the work for them; they no longer need to crack your password. You may be in danger if your business automates tasks using AI. Conventional security measures were designed to safeguard people, not "digital workers."
Rahul Parwani, Head of Product for AI Security at Airia, will discuss how hackers are specifically targeting these agents in our next webinar, Beyond the Model: The Expanded Attack Surface of AI Agents, and—more importantly—how you can prevent them. ### Discover The "Dark Matter" of Identity: Why AI agents are frequently undetectable to your security team and how to locate them.
How to Trick Agents: Discover how an AI agent can reveal your company's secrets due to a straightforward "bad idea" concealed in a document. The Safety Blueprint: Easy ways to empower your AI agents without granting them "God Mode" access to your data. ### Who Needs to Go?
This session is for anyone in charge of protecting company data, including business executives and IT specialists. To comprehend these risks, you don't have to be an expert coder. Keep your AI from becoming your biggest security vulnerability.












