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CISOs Shift Focus to AI Runtime Security Amid Rising Internal Risks
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CISOs are increasingly concerned about the security implications of AI agents within organizations. The traditional focus on external threats is shifting to the risks posed by AI operating internally, which can behave unpredictably and autonomously. Runtime security is crucial for protecting AI systems while they are active, as they can be compromised and used maliciously. Current challenges include the rapid evolution of AI technology and the lack of specific security tools tailored for AI. The integration of AI tools into core IT services expands the threat surface significantly. CISOs must adopt a zero-trust approach to safeguard AI systems against various threats, including prompt injection attacks and unauthorized tool use. The landscape is evolving quickly, requiring organizations to adapt their security strategies accordingly.
Key Points: • CISOs are shifting focus from external threats to internal risks posed by AI agents. • Runtime security is essential for protecting AI systems while they are actively making decisions. • The lack of AI-specific security tools complicates the protection of AI in enterprise environments.