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AI agent intent is a starting point, not a security strategy
In this Help Net Security interview, Itamar Apelblat, CEO of Token Security, walks through findings from the company’s research, which shows that 65% of agentic chatbots …
New infosec products of the week: March 20, 2026
Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Intel 471, Kore.ai, NinjaOne, Pindrop, Secure Code Warrior, Token Security, and Xona …
Token Security advances AI agent protection with intent-based controls
Token Security has unveiled intent-based AI agent security, a new approach that governs autonomous agents in enterprise environments by aligning their permissions with their …
Securing agentic AI with intent-based permissions
When seatbelts were first introduced, cars were relatively slow and a seatbelt was enough to keep drivers safe in most accidents. But as vehicles became more powerful, …
Token Security launches two features to secure AI agents and machine identities
Token Security announced two transformative innovations that redefine how enterprises discover, govern, and secure expanding universe of AI agents and machine identities. The …
Token Security unveils MCP Server for non-human identity security
Token Security launched Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server for non-human identity (NHI). This capability brings the power of agentic AI to modern security operations and …
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