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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2025 · 34 MIN

Three Essentials for Agentic AI Security (Cin et al. 2025) | FT50 MIT-SMR

from Revise and Resubmit - The Mayukh Show · host Mayukh Mukhopadhyay

English Podcast starts at 00:00:00Bengali Podcast starts at 00:18:52Hindi Podcast starts at 00:26:31🎙️✨ Welcome to another episode of Revise and Resubmit! ✨🎙️Where academic insight meets practical brilliance — and today, we’re unlocking the doors to one of the most pressing issues of our digital age: AI security in a world of agentic intelligence.📘 In this episode titled “Three Essentials for Agentic AI Security”, we journey through a powerful article published in the MIT Sloan Management Review — yes, that’s right, an FT50 journal 🏅— where excellence isn’t just expected, it’s engineered.🧠 This research comes from four brilliant minds at Accenture Security:Paolo Dal Cin, the global lead at Accenture Security.Daniel Kendzior, the data and AI powerhouse.Yusof Seedat, leading thought leadership research.And Renato Marinho, master of innovation in security.Together, they present a gripping study on how AI agents, while boosting productivity across systems, can also leave gaping security holes — like a superhero forgetting to lock the fortress. 🦾🔓The article reveals that while companies rush to integrate AI, only 42% are adequately investing in security. That’s like building rocket ships with no heat shields 🚀🔥.So what can be done?📌 Threat modeling to anticipate vulnerabilities like data poisoning and prompt injection.📌 Security testing to simulate attacks before the real ones hit.📌 Runtime protection — your last line of defense in the ever-evolving digital battleground.🛡️ A Brazilian healthcare company did it. And so can others — if they’re willing to think ahead and act fast.👏 A big thank you to the authors and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for making this research open access. Knowledge this crucial needs to travel far and wide.📣 Subscribe now to our podcast “Revise and Resubmit” on Spotify, Amazon Prime, and Apple Podcasts! And don't forget to follow our YouTube channel — Weekend Researcher — for more academic gold every week! 🌍🎧📲And before we dive in…🤔 If AI agents are smart enough to roam free — are we smart enough to keep them safe? 🔍ReferencePaolo Dal Cin, Daniel Kendzior, Yusof Seedat, and Renato Marinho (2025, June 4). Three Essentials for Agentic AI Security. MIT Sloan Management Review. https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/agentic-ai-security-essentials/‌Youtube Channel⁠https://www.youtube.com/@weekendresearcher⁠Support us on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/weekendresearcher

English Podcast starts at 00:00:00Bengali Podcast starts at 00:18:52Hindi Podcast starts at 00:26:31🎙️✨ Welcome to another episode of Revise and Resubmit! ✨🎙️Where academic insight meets practical brilliance — and today, we’re unlocking the doors to one of the most pressing issues of our digital age: AI security in a world of agentic intelligence.📘 In this episode titled “Three Essentials for Agentic AI Security”, we journey through a powerful article published in the MIT Sloan Management Review — yes, that’s right, an FT50 journal 🏅— where excellence isn’t just expected, it’s engineered.🧠 This research comes from four brilliant minds at Accenture Security:Paolo Dal Cin, the global lead at Accenture Security.Daniel Kendzior, the data and AI powerhouse.Yusof Seedat, leading thought leadership research.And Renato Marinho, master of innovation in security.Together, they present a gripping study on how AI agents, while boosting productivity across systems, can also leave gaping security holes — like a superhero forgetting to lock the fortress. 🦾🔓The article reveals that while companies rush to integrate AI, only 42% are adequately investing in security. That’s like building rocket ships with no heat shields 🚀🔥.So what can be done?📌 Threat modeling to anticipate vulnerabilities like data poisoning and prompt injection.📌 Security testing to simulate attacks before the real ones hit.📌 Runtime protection — your last line of defense in the ever-evolving digital battleground.🛡️ A Brazilian healthcare company did it. And so can others — if they’re willing to think ahead and act fast.👏 A big thank you to the authors and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for making this research open access. Knowledge this crucial needs to travel far and wide.📣 Subscribe now to our podcast “Revise and Resubmit” on Spotify, Amazon Prime, and Apple Podcasts! And don't forget to follow our YouTube channel — Weekend Researcher — for more academic gold every week! 🌍🎧📲And before we dive in…🤔 If AI agents are smart enough to roam free — are we smart enough to keep them safe? 🔍ReferencePaolo Dal Cin, Daniel Kendzior, Yusof Seedat, and Renato Marinho (2025, June 4). Three Essentials for Agentic AI Security. MIT Sloan Management Review. https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/agentic-ai-security-essentials/‌Youtube Channel⁠https://www.youtube.com/@weekendresearcher⁠Support us on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/weekendresearcher

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