The increasing use of autonomous AI agents in enterprises has introduced a new cybersecurity risk, as these non-human entities interact with systems and data, creating a fresh attack surface. This shift from AI as assistants to independent agents necessitates enhanced visibility into their activities, as well as robust governance to manage their access and behavior. Effective security measures must also incorporate AI-driven remediation to counter potential threats. The growing presence of AI agents in enterprise environments underscores the need for organizations to reassess and adapt their security postures to address the unique challenges posed by non-human identities1. As AI agents become more pervasive, their security implications will only continue to grow, making it essential for practitioners to prioritize the development of strategies that can effectively mitigate these emerging risks.