The agent security gap: 54% of enterprises have already had an AI agent incident, and most still let agents share credentials
Action Required: Review current AI vendor security protocols and internal data access permissions to ensure AI agents are not operating with excessive, shared, or unmonitored credentials.
A new report highlights a significant 'agent security gap' in enterprises, where 54% have already experienced AI agent security incidents due to poor credential management and lack of isolation. For financial advisors, this underscores the critical need to implement strict identity controls and sandboxing if deploying autonomous AI agents within their own practice or firm infrastructure.
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