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AI Security — Tuesday, June 16, 2026

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This Tuesday morning, the cybersecurity world is grappling with the rapid rise of agentic AI, with multiple companies launching solutions to secure these autonomous systems. Both PYMNTS.com and Help Net Security report that identity security is no longer just about human access; it's about protecting the proliferating "machine identities" that agentic AI creates. CrowdStrike, through its acquisition of SGNL, introduces "Continuous Identity for AI agents," authorizing every AI action based on ownership and real-time risk, moving away from static access decisions. Similarly, Saviynt enhances its Agent Access Gateway with Intent-Aware Runtime Authorization, or IARA, to evaluate and block AI agent actions in real-time, as SMEStreet confirms. Rubrik is integrating agentic AI into its cyber resilience platform, Rubrik AI, allowing the AI to reason and act across the platform to achieve business outcomes, as Campus Technology details. This "Agentic Cyber Resilience" aims to mitigate risks from external AI attacks and internal agent deployments, orchestrating multi-step recovery in minutes. The threat from AI is accelerating. TechTarget warns of "machine-speed" AI attacks, with offensive AI models autonomously exploiting vulnerabilities with an 83.1% success rate, outpacing human patching efforts. Ent, an endpoint security startup, just raised $100 million to prepare for these AI-driven attacks, focusing on analyzing endpoint behavior to understand user intent and prevent incidents, Bank Info Security reports. The real-life impact is immediate: as AI agents become integral to business operations, your company's data and systems are at risk from new, faster, and more sophisticated attacks. Securing these autonomous agents is now critical to protecting sensitive information and preventing costly breaches.

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