Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
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Fraud Management & Cybercrime
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Multi-factor & Risk-based Authentication
Also: Why AI Agents Are Colliding, What Good Governance Ought to Look Like
In this week’s panel, four ISMG editors discussed real-time vishing attacks that are defeating multifactor authentication, the growing problem of AI agents making conflicting decisions inside of enterprises and why the next phase of AI adoption depends on governance, accountability and control.
See Also: Securing Patient Data: Shared Responsibility in Action
The panelists – Suparna Goswami, executive editor, Asia; Anna Delaney, executive director, productions; Mathew Schwartz, executive editor, DataBreachToday and Europe; and Tony Morbin, executive news editor, EU – discussed:
- How real-time vishing attacks are increasingly bypassing traditional MFA by combining live social engineering with advanced phishing toolkits, enabling attackers to trick employees into approving login requests and gain access to SaaS environments at scale;
- How the rapid, ungoverned deployment of multiple AI agents inside enterprises is leading to conflicting decisions, operational confusion and new security and trust risks due to fragmented data, lack of coordination and weak governance;
- How AI can be used to bring structure and control to enterprise AI adoption through standardized risk assessments, clear ownership and automated governance, drawing on insights from an EY report.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Don’t miss our previous installments, including the Jan. 16 edition on why digital skimming is still thriving and the Jan. 23 edition on how deepfakes are breaking digital trust.

