Cybersecurity is facing a new frontier: autonomous AI agents that can launch attacks on their own. From zero-click AI worms to data poisoning and jailbreaks, these threats are moving beyond human trickery and targeting the AI systems we rely on every day.In this episode, we explore:✅ How autonomous AI-driven attacks like the “Morris II” worm are changing the game✅ The most common attack vectors: prompt injection, data poisoning, and supply chain risks✅ Defensive strategies from MITRE, NIST, CISA, and OWASP✅ Practical steps enterprises can take in the next 30 days to strengthen AI security✅ Real-world scenarios of AI agents being hijacked for malicious purposes💡 Whether you’re a security leader, AI builder, or business executive, this episode will give you a clear playbook for defending your AI systems before attackers strike first.📢 The future of cybersecurity is AI vs. AI. Are you ready?
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