Have you ever stopped to ask yourself if the person you’re talking to on the phone is an AI system or an actual, honest-to-goodness human? It’s expected that in 2026, you’ll be asking this question a lot more often—especially with the rise of agentic AI. This development takes the vulnerability that already exists in your human infrastructure and attempts to make it impossible to stop. Today, we’ll explore agentic AI, what it looks like, and what you can do to put a stop to it in the years to come.
Agentic AI is the use of autonomous systems capable of performing multi-step actions without human intervention.
It’s expected that in the near future, cybercriminals will exploit agentic AI and weaponize them against business owners. This will be done through the creation of hyper-realistic, real-time deception at massive scale. These kinds of attacks will bring about a crisis of identity for not only your business, but the world at large. How can you be sure that who you’re speaking with is actually who they claim to be?
Here are some of the strategies that agentic AI will employ against your business:
So what do you do about these kinds of threats?
If your business hopes to keep itself safe in the near future, you’ll want to reconsider the reactive approach and implement an identity-first security model. You’ll want full control over the following:
You should be worried about the cybersecurity landscape moving forward, but you shouldn’t be paralyzed by fear. Instead, you can work with Managed IT Force to ensure your organization is prepared and well-equipped for whatever evil schemes the bad guys cook up. Learn more about the services we offer by calling us today at 724-473-3950.
About the author
Dan has 25 years of progressive experience in the IT industry. He has led three successful companies focused on small and medium business IT solutions since 1997.
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