Taming the Wild West of Autonomous Bots
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The era of the autonomous AI agent has officially arrived, and it's already shaping up to be a total "Wild West" where non-existent guardrails and delegated identities are turning everyday enterprise networks into a security professional's worst nightmare. Valentin Vasilyev, CTO of Fingerprint, warns that while contained enterprise automation is relatively safe, the true danger lies in the explosive consumer market, where users are eagerly granting "open source" AI agents unchecked access to their emails, calendars, and accounting software. To survive this inevitable tidal wave of AI-to-AI negotiations and prompt-injection attacks, organizations must prioritize deep observability and robust intent classification, proving that if we don't start actively managing our AI agents today, they will undoubtedly depart without us tomorrow.
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