EPISODE · Jul 16, 2026 · 14 MIN
Autonomous Agents Unattended Risk
from Bare Metal Cyber · host Dr. Jason Edwards
Autonomous agents are quietly shifting from helpful copilots to operational actors, and that shift becomes very real the moment a bot starts opening tickets for you. In this narrated edition of “Autonomous Agents, Unattended Risk: When Bots Start Opening Tickets for You,” we unpack why ticketing is not a low-stakes sandbox, but a high-privilege interface into your systems of record. You will hear how autonomous agents move from suggestion to participation, how their tickets shape perception of risk and work, and why leaders need to see these bots as semi-privileged identities instead of clever experiments. This episode is based on my Wednesday “Headline” feature from Bare Metal Cyber Magazine.Across the walkthrough, we explore the key sections of the article in plain language: the shift from copilots to colleagues, tickets as powerful input and output, the failure modes when automation goes sideways, and the practical design of safe autonomy levels. We close with the human side of the story, focusing on ownership, governance, and culture when agents are allowed to act unattended in IT and security workflows. The goal is to give security and technology leaders a clear mental model and vocabulary to discuss these agents with their teams, boards, and regulators, and to decide where autonomy is welcome and where it is reckless.
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Autonomous agents are quietly shifting from helpful copilots to operational actors, and that shift becomes very real the moment a bot starts opening tickets for you. In this narrated edition of “Autonomous Agents, Unattended Risk: When Bots Start Opening Tickets for You,” we unpack why ticketing is not a low-stakes sandbox, but a high-privilege interface into your systems of record. You will hear how autonomous agents move from suggestion to participation, how their tickets shape perception of risk and work, and why leaders need to see these bots as semi-privileged identities instead of clever experiments. This episode is based on my Wednesday “Headline” feature from Bare Metal Cyber Magazine.Across the walkthrough, we explore the key sections of the article in plain language: the shift from copilots to colleagues, tickets as powerful input and output, the failure modes when automation goes sideways, and the practical design of safe autonomy levels. We close with the human side of the story, focusing on ownership, governance, and culture when agents are allowed to act unattended in IT and security workflows. The goal is to give security and technology leaders a clear mental model and vocabulary to discuss these agents with their teams, boards, and regulators, and to decide where autonomy is welcome and where it is reckless.
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