AI Agents Emerging As Biggest Insider Threat, Says Palo Alto Security Leader
The Register
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
According to Wendi Whitmore of Palo Alto Networks, AI agents are expected to become a significant insider threat to organizations by 2026, as their integration into enterprise applications is projected to rise sharply. While these agents can help mitigate the cybersecurity skills gap by automating tasks, their access to sensitive data introduces substantial security risks. Whitmore emphasizes the need for careful management, including implementing least-privilege access controls, to prevent AI agents from being exploited or misused. This highlights the critical importance for healthcare and other sectors to understand the security implications of deploying AI technologies and to develop robust safeguards against emerging threats.