AI Automation Security: How to Protect Automated Workflows
Automating critical business processes with AI promises efficiency gains, but it often introduces an overlooked, insidious risk: an expanded attack surface for cyber threats.
Automating critical business processes with AI promises efficiency gains, but it often introduces an overlooked, insidious risk: an expanded attack surface for cyber threats.
Many organizations launch promising AI pilot projects only to see them stall. They solve a specific problem well, demonstrate value, but then fail to expand beyond that initial use case.
Legal departments navigate a landscape defined by an ever-increasing volume of documents, tight deadlines, and the constant pressure of regulatory scrutiny.
Many business leaders assume AI automation means simply replacing human workers. That’s a limited view, and it misses the true strategic advantage.
Most AI automation initiatives stall, not because the technology isn’t ready, but because companies skip critical steps between identifying a need and achieving live operational impact.