Exabeam's Pete Harteveld: AI agents are the fourth insider threat, and one of his got hijacked by changing a single letter
When the chief executive of a 14-year-old security company tells you his own team hijacked one of his AI agents by moving one letter in an email address, you put your coffee...
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