Anyone else feel like AI security is being figured out in production right now?
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I’ve been digging into AI security incident data from 2025 into this year, and it feels like something isn’t being talked about enough outside security circles. A lot of the issues aren’t advanced attacks. It’s the same pattern we’ve seen with new tech before. Things like prompt injection through external data, agents with too many permissions, or employees using AI tools the company doesn’t even know about. One stat I saw said enterprises are averaging 300+ unsanctioned AI apps, which is kin...
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