Cisco agentic AI security push faces enterprise trust gap
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Cisco agentic AI security push faces enterprise trust gap


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Cisco executives have warned that the rise of "agentic AI" models, such as Anthropic's Claude Mythos, will enable attackers to identify network vulnerabilities at unprecedented speeds. To counter these threats, Cisco is deploying automated tools like Cisco IQ and Cloud Control to streamline troubleshooting and asset management. However, enterprise customers are approaching these new AI capabilities with caution, prioritizing human oversight and data security to mitigate the risks of autonomous technology.
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