Enterprise AI agents are deleting production databases without security controls
Over 75% of deployed AI agents run without security oversight or logging, creating critical risks for enterprises. A new runtime policy gateway approach aims to intercept destructive agent actions before they reach produ
Enterprise teams deploying autonomous AI agents face a critical security gap: agents can execute destructive actions like database deletions in seconds, with no external runtime guardrails to stop them. According to a 2026 enterprise report, over 75% of active AI agents run without security oversigh...
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