Cisco Introduces New Tools to Protect Networks from Rogue AI Agents

 

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more advanced, it also creates new risks for cybersecurity. AI agents—programs that can make decisions and act on their own—are now being used in harmful ways. Some are launched by cybercriminals or even unhappy employees, while others may simply malfunction and cause damage. Cisco, a well-known technology company, has introduced new security solutions aimed at stopping these unpredictable AI agents before they can cause serious harm inside company networks.

The Growing Threat of AI in Cybersecurity

Traditional cybersecurity methods, such as firewalls and access controls, were originally designed to block viruses and unauthorized users. However, these defenses may not be strong enough to deal with intelligent AI agents that can move within networks, find weak spots, and spread quickly. Attackers now have the ability to launch AI-powered threats that are faster, more complex, and cheaper to operate. This creates a huge challenge for cybersecurity teams who are already stretched thin.

Cisco’s Zero Trust Approach

To address this, Cisco is focusing on a security method called Zero Trust. The basic idea behind Zero Trust is that no one and nothing inside a network should be automatically trusted. Every user, device, and application must be verified every time they try to access something new. Imagine a house where every room has its own lock, and just because you entered

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