At Davos, EY and KPMG Warn AI Security Risks Demand Urgent Action

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At the World Economic Forum in Davos, EY's Raj Sharma and KPMG's Tim Walsh warn that AI security—especially the management and lifecycle of AI agents—remains immature, prompting firms to harden defenses, keep data on-prem longer, and rethink encryption as quantum computing looms.
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