Siloed Security? Forget AI Adoption
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Siloed Security? Forget AI Adoption
"Omar argues that traditional security models are no longer sufficient."
"The idea of a security department feels both antiquated and woefully inadequate."
"As AI agents create complex software environments dynamically, security must become an ever-present, integrated layer, supported by constant human oversight and the ability to simulate potential outcomes to mitigate risk."
Traditional security models cannot keep pace with rapidly evolving, AI-driven software creation. A centralized security department is antiquated and inadequate for environments that change dynamically. Security must be embedded as an ever-present, integrated layer across systems and workflows. Continuous human oversight is required to interpret complex agent behavior and intervene when necessary. The ability to simulate potential outcomes enables proactive risk mitigation before adverse effects occur. Combining automated defenses with ongoing human governance produces resilient protection for dynamically generated software ecosystems. Organizations must prioritize adaptive controls, real-time monitoring, and cross-functional practices to anticipate emergent risks from autonomous agents.
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