Also: AI Pilot Project Purgatory, Agentic AI Commerce Fraud Concerns
In this week’s update, four ISMG editors discussed cybersecurity risks for small and medium-sized businesses, why so many enterprise artificial intelligence projects stall in pilot mode and concerns over fraud with the rise of agentic commerce in payments.
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The panelists – Anna Delaney, executive director, productions; Tom Field, senior vice president, editorial; Rashmi Ramesh, senior associate editor; and Suparna Goswami, executive editor – discussed:
- How small and mid-sized businesses often believe the myth that they are “too small to be a target,” according to Sean Mack, who leads ISMG’s CXO Advisory Practice, cautioning that this mindset leads to weak defenses and makes SMBs prime targets for opportunistic attackers;
- How 95% of enterprise AI projects stall in “pilot purgatory,” with most employees turning to consumer AI tools instead and only a few firms succeeding by customizing solutions to their specific needs;
- The rise of agentic commerce, in which AI agents initiate transactions that pass authentication checks but create new fraud and dispute resolution challenges for payment companies.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Don’t miss our previous installments, including the Aug. 29 edition on a whistleblower’s Social Security data bombshell and the Sep. 5 edition on U.S. election security.