When AI Agents Become Attack Paths for Your Business
Your business adopted AI to move faster. But what happens when the same AI tools become the next attack surface?
Your business adopted AI to move faster. But what happens when the same AI tools become the next attack surface?
If EDR is so great, why are attacks still getting faster?
If your security tools are designed to detect attacks, what happens when attackers turn those tools off first?
If your security tools are watching for suspicious files and known malware, what happens when the attack hides inside something employees use every day?
If EDR is so great, why are these attacks still happening?
If AI is supposed to make businesses more productive, what happens when it also makes attackers more capable?
Could your business be relying on security controls that arrive too late?
Your employees are not just using browsers to browse anymore.
Businesses have invested heavily in cybersecurity tools, monitoring platforms, incident response plans, and detection...
If EDR is so great, why are these attacks still happening?