United States — A team of former Cisco artificial intelligence security researchers has launched Tenet Security Inc., a startup focused on stopping so‑called rogue AI agents from causing harm in enterprise environments. As more companies deploy autonomous AI systems that can execute code, query internal databases and make real-time business decisions, Tenet aims to address the rising risk that these agents will follow destructive or unintended objectives. The company says that handing critical infrastructure and sensitive data to autonomous systems without sufficient oversight has created a serious security gap for large organizations. United States — Tenet’s platform uses what it calls Agent-Side Simulation, a proprietary approach that tests an autonomous AI agent’s intended actions in a virtual environment before they run on live infrastructure. Instead of only alerting after suspicious behavior has already taken place, the system simulates the planned sequence of actions, scores the risk and, if it identifies a high-risk or malicious path, blocks the behavior and generates a trace explaining why it was flagged. The startup targets vulnerabilities such as unintended resource depletion, unauthorized data access and autonomous behavior drifting into unsafe or manipulative decision-making, aiming to stop failures before they reach production systems.
Prepared by Jonathan Pierce and reviewed by editorial team.
随着人工智能在企业中的普及,恶意人工智能代理构成真正的威胁。它们可能会滥用数据、耗尽资源或做出有害的决定。Tenet Security 的平台可以帮助防止这些问题,保护您日常依赖的数字基础设施。
Tenet Security 正在积极应对企业环境中恶意人工智能日益增长的风险。他们的方法可能成为人工智能安全领域的游戏规则改变者,有可能使公司免受代价高昂且破坏性的意外事件的困扰。如果您认识科技行业的人,值得转发。
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