By - Ashish Singh Panwar, Business Head - TO THE NEW

Autonomous AI agents are rapidly transforming enterprise operations, but they also introduce new security risks such as data leaks, unauthorized actions, and system manipulation. In a recent feature by Siliconindia, industry leaders shared their perspectives on how organizations can safeguard against these emerging threats.

Sharing his perspective on the topic, Ashish Singh Panwar, Business Head - TO THE NEW, emphasized the importance of building trust as the foundation for enterprise adoption of AI agents. Our expert contributed insights on how enterprises can design secure, trustworthy AI agent ecosystems.

According to Ashish, “Trust is the foundation for adopting AI agents in enterprises. Without it, even advanced capabilities cannot move beyond experimentation. Organizations must embed transparency, validation, and accountability from the start, gradually introducing autonomy. Technical safeguards, verification mechanisms, and rule-based controls prevent deception, while human oversight ensures high-impact actions remain safe. Comprehensive logging, monitoring, and governance frameworks define accountability and risk. By combining AI autonomy with guardrails and continuous evaluation, enterprises can make AI agents reliable, secure, and trusted collaborators.”

The article highlights insights from industry leaders on how organizations can address the emerging risks of autonomous AI systems and build secure AI ecosystems.

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