Security vendors are increasingly touting agentic artificial intelligence solutions. We spoke with risk management experts about steps practitioners should take before deploying them at their organizations.
Security vendors are increasingly touting agentic artificial intelligence solutions. We spoke with risk management experts about steps practitioners should take before deploying them at their organizations.
Artificial intelligence (AI) threats are evolving rapidly in the agentic AI era. Now is the time to create security foundations and a playbook for managing them.
Artificial intelligence (AI) solutions are evolving to become tools with agency, aka agentic AI. The May issue of Security Technology looks at how security practitioners are using agentic AI and mitigating the risks associated with it.
Agentic artificial intelligence (AI) solutions are here, and they can both streamline and endanger your operations. In this episode, sponsored by global security integrator Northland Controls, the chair of the ASIS Emerging Technology Community, Quang Trinh, PSP, discusses some of the bad habits agentic AI can pick up from its users and how to help correct those assumptions. Then, Jordan Hill of Hivewatch explains how adding a flexible AI triage layer for alert monitoring can alleviate user stress, uncover activity patterns, and refine operations in SOCs. Technology writer Sage Lazzaro rounds out this episode by outlining the technical use cases of AI for security to mitigate liability risk, but also where agentic AI could complicate accountability.
While there are many commonalities between public and private security, the transition can still be challenging.
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