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3 Principles to Safely Scale Agentic AI | CrowdStrike
CrowdStrike · 2026-06-05 · via Blog

AI is moving from experimentation to execution. What started as copilots is quickly evolving into autonomous AI agents that can make decisions, execute tasks, and operate across enterprise environments.

As organizations accelerate adoption of agentic AI, they’re expanding their attack surface in ways traditional security models weren’t built to handle. AI agents interact with identities, APIs, workloads, and data across environments, and attackers who can compromise these agents can also reach an organization's sensitive resources and assets. This is where a secure-by-design approach becomes critical.

Security can’t be layered on after AI agents are in use. It must be built into how AI systems are developed, deployed, and adopted. Industry efforts, including recent collaboration between CrowdStrike and NVIDIA, are helping define what it means to secure autonomous agents at scale. Three principles stand out.

1. Treat AI agents as privileged identities

AI agents behave like users, but operate at a speed and scale no human can match. They access systems and trigger workflows in real time, which makes them a high-value target. If compromised, an AI agent can give an adversary legitimate access to move quickly across environments, creating a new attack path that security teams can’t afford to ignore.

Organizations need to treat AI agents as privileged identities from Day One. This means enforcing least-privilege access, continuously monitoring behavior, and correlating activity across identity, cloud, endpoint, and additional security domains. Teams require full visibility into what these agents are doing and the ability to stop suspicious activity immediately.

2. Secure the full AI lifecycle

Most security efforts today focus on the build phase, especially protecting models and training data. That’s necessary, but not sufficient on its own. The real risk often shows up in production, where AI agents are interacting with live environments.

AI agents are deeply connected systems. They rely on APIs, integrate with cloud services, and operate across production workloads. Every connection increases the potential blast radius if something goes wrong. A secure-by-design approach must span the full lifecycle — from build to runtime – to ensure models and data are protected, policies are enforced at deployment, and behavior is continuously monitored once agents are live.

Runtime protection is the gap that many organizations underestimate. If an AI agent is manipulated or abused, teams need to detect and respond in real time.

3. Use AI to defend against AI-driven threats

Adversaries are already using AI to move faster, automate attacks, and evade detection. Defending against them requires meeting speed with speed, and AI is the critical component to deliver that defense.

By combining real-time telemetry with AI-driven analytics, organizations can surface subtle and unknown signals that point to compromise. Correlating activity across identity, cloud, endpoint, and data environments helps expose threats before they escalate. This kind of cross-domain visibility is critical because modern attacks don’t stay contained — they move laterally, blend into normal operations, and exploit gaps between tools. AI-powered security helps close those gaps and keep pace with the adversary.

Building AI with confidence

Agentic AI is reshaping how work gets done, from automating complex processes to accelerating decision-making across the enterprise. But it also introduces a new class of risk that traditional approaches weren’t designed to address.

Organizations that build security into the foundation of their AI systems will be able to move faster with confidence. Those that don’t will be left reacting to threats operating at machine speed. Secure-by-design AI isn’t about slowing innovation — it’s about enabling it. By treating AI agents as identities, securing the full lifecycle, and using AI to stop advanced threats, organizations can scale AI without scaling risk.

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