AI Agents: The New Frontline in Cybersecurity










2025-07-19T13:57:22Z

Imagine a world where cyber warfare is fought not by humans, but by intelligent AI agents, capable of outwitting hackers at their own game. Welcome to the present, where the cyber threat landscape is morphing into a high-stakes virtual chess match.
The rapidly evolving digital domain sees tech giants like Google and cybersecurity firms unleashing GenAI-powered Agents, transforming the defensive maneuvers against hackers into a spectacle straight out of a sci-fi thriller. With these advanced AI agents at the helm, the battle for cybersecurity has ascended to a new celestial level.
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet, Google's parent company, proudly announced on X that their AI agent, 'Big Sleep,' recently thwarted an imminent exploit – a groundbreaking first for AI defenders. This revolutionary tool detected a sneaky SQLite vulnerability (CVE-2025-6965) and preemptively cut off potential exploitation by cyber villains, proving that the future of cybersecurity is already here.
Big Sleep isn't just a catchy name; it's a beacon of hope in the digital realm, setting a precedent for AI agents in intercepting cyber attacks before they materialize.
Ankit Sharma, Senior Director at Cyble, praised the autonomous capabilities of such AI software, which is now a crucial player on the cyber frontline. While attackers may wield these agents to breach networks and exfiltrate data, defenders are harnessing them to hunt down and stop these threats.
Pankit Desai, CEO of Sequretek, highlighted how their AI agents assess network communications, blocking any that pose high security risks. Such defensive measures underscore the dual-edged nature of agentic AI – it can identify and neutralize threats before they even surface.
Today, cybersecurity companies focus on immediate threat detection and prevention, rather than chasing down hacker hideouts. Desai emphasized that platforms like Percept CTEM prioritize a proactive defense strategy, underscoring the necessity for responsible automation in the face of AI-powered threats.
Sharma noted that using agentic AI effectively involves a blend of autonomous action and human oversight. The capacity to thwart attacks isn't just about technology; it requires an ethical and organizational commitment to stay one step ahead in the cyber race.
Marco Rinaldi
Source of the news: BusinessLine