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no code security
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No code security on WindowsForum.com covers the emerging risks and protections around AI agents and automation tools built by non-developers. Discussions highlight how platforms like Microsoft Copilot Studio and Power Platform enable citizen developers to create autonomous agents, but these no-code systems introduce new attack surfaces through prompt injection and excessive permissions. Topics include runtime protection solutions like Nokod Adaptive Agent Security and no-code incident response platforms such as BitLyft AIR, which aim to secure Windows and cloud environments without requiring traditional coding. The tag focuses on the security implications of low-code/no-code development, particularly in enterprise IT and security operations.
Microsoft’s promise to let non‑developers build “digital employees” inside Copilot Studio has collided with a simple, sharp truth: no‑code AI agents that are given broad read/write permissions can be manipulated to do real harm. In a controlled proof‑of‑concept, Tenable’s AI research team showed...
Nokod Security’s new Adaptive Agent Security promises to bring continuous, runtime protection and governance to the fast-growing world of citizen-built AI agents — addressing the class of risks that appear when no-code and low-code builders connect autonomous agents to live systems, connectors...
In an era where cyber threats evolve each day and security teams struggle to stay ahead of ever-morphing attack vectors, BitLyft’s latest release of its AIR® platform signals a fundamental shift in the very nature of incident response for Windows-centric environments. BitLyft AIR, now...