VentureBeat February 20, 2025
Emilia David

This article is part of VentureBeat’s special issue, “The cyber resilience playbook: Navigating the new era of threats.” Read more from this special issue here.

Generative AI poses interesting security questions, and as enterprises move into the agentic world, those safety issues increase.

When AI agents enter workflows, they must be able to access sensitive data and documents to do their job — making them a significant risk for many security-minded enterprises.

“The rising use of multi-agent systems will introduce new attack vectors and vulnerabilities that could be exploited if they aren’t secured properly from the start,” said Nicole Carignan, VP of strategic cyber AI at Darktrace. “But the impacts and harms of those vulnerabilities could be even bigger...

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