The Agentic, Ironclad Onion
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As AI agents work under increasingly less human supervision, the need for a trustworthy, secure work platform and configuration for them is critical to avoiding ever-evolving security threats. The basics revolve around one tenet: Deny all permissions by default, giving it only the permissions it needs, on every level of the system possible. The best security is defense in layered depth, with each layer being as hardened as possible. The purpose of this article is not to give you a bulletproof…
1Key Takeaways
- As AI agents work under increasingly less human supervision, the need for a trustworthy, secure work platform and configuration for them is critical to avoiding ever-evolving security threats.
- The basics revolve around one tenet: Deny all permissions by default, giving it only the permissions it needs, on every level of the system possible.
- The best security is defense in layered depth, with each layer being as hardened as possible.
- The purpose of this article is not to give you a bulletproof….
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Prompt and agent patterns spread fast; staying current saves time and token cost. DEV — Prompt Engineering reports that as AI agents work under increasingly less human supervision, the need for a trustworthy, secure work platform and configuration for them is critical to avoiding ever-evolving security threats.
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