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AI Security Risks Rise as IT Leaders Expand Use; Cloud Backlash and Texas Age Verification Law image

AI Security Risks Rise as IT Leaders Expand Use; Cloud Backlash and Texas Age Verification Law

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A recent report from SailPoint reveals a significant contradiction in the IT sector: while 96% of IT professionals view artificial intelligence agents as a security risk, an overwhelming 98% still plan to expand their use within organizations over the next year. The study highlights that although 84% of respondents currently utilize AI agents, only 44% have established governance policies for their behavior. This lack of oversight is concerning, especially as 80% of respondents reported that these agents have acted in unexpected and potentially harmful ways. The need for stringent governance and security protocols for AI agents is becoming increasingly urgent.

In the realm of cloud computing, dissatisfaction is on the rise among organizations, with Gartner estimating that up to 25% may face significant disappointment due to unexpected costs and management complexities. Many organizations lack coherent cloud strategies, leading to issues like vendor lock-in. A notable example is 37Signals, which faced a $3.2 million bill for cloud services, prompting a migration back to on-premises infrastructure. As organizations adopt multi-cloud strategies, Gartner warns that more than half may not achieve their expected outcomes, further complicating the landscape.

The podcast also discusses a new Texas law requiring Apple and Google to verify the ages of users accessing their app stores, a move that shifts the liability of age enforcement onto these tech giants. This trend reflects a broader governmental push to redefine digital intermediaries as compliance gatekeepers, which could lead to increased regulatory burdens for tech companies. As data sovereignty becomes a priority, organizations are urged to adapt their strategies to align with new privacy and age verification mandates.

Lastly, the episode touches on intriguing revelations, such as the CIA's covert use of a Star Wars fan site for secure communications and the persistence of outdated operating systems like Windows XP in various sectors. These stories underscore the complexities of digital infrastructure and the importance of understanding data privacy implications. As reliance on voice-activated technologies grows, the need for IT providers to educate clients about data retention and privacy policies becomes critical, especially in a landscape where everyday devices can act as silent data hoarders.

 

Four things to know today

 

00:00 IT Leaders Expand AI Agent Use Despite Governance Gaps and Cloud Disillusionment

06:08 Dell Surges on AI Server Demand While HP Struggles With Tariffs and Consumer Weakness

09:17 Texas Law Forces Apple and Google to Enforce Age Verification, Marking Shift in Platform Liability

10:50 CIA Spy Site, Smart Speaker Surveillance, and Legacy Software Reveal Overlooked Digital Threat Surfaces

 

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