PYMNTS.com July 22, 2025

Google’s unveiling of AI systems like Big Sleep marks a shift from human-dependent threat response to autonomous AI agents capable of detecting and mitigating cyber threats in real time.

CISOs and CFOs are weighing the shift to AI-first threat prevention platforms, which promise scalability and cost-effectiveness — if they are accurate and governed properly.

As agentic AI systems gain autonomy, enterprises can redefine risk ownership, raising questions about decision-making power and accountability in machine-led security environments.

For years, cybersecurity has been defined by a simple but dangerous gap: the time between when a vulnerability is discovered and when it’s patched.

Fraudsters have traditionally exploited that window, often with catastrophic results.

Now, Google is showing that the arms race may no...

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