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nocode automation security
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No-code automation security is a growing concern as platforms like Microsoft Copilot Studio enable rapid deployment of AI agents without traditional coding safeguards. Recent demonstrations show that prompt injection attacks can bypass built-in protections, leading to data theft and financial fraud. These no-code agents, often handling sensitive customer information, are vulnerable to manipulation that exposes payment records and allows unauthorized transactions. For enterprise IT and security professionals, this highlights the need for rigorous testing, access controls, and monitoring of no-code AI workflows to prevent exploitation. Understanding these risks is critical for maintaining secure automation environments.
Tenable’s controlled jailbreak of a Microsoft Copilot Studio agent has laid bare a clear, present danger: no-code AI agents — the “digital employees” proliferating inside enterprises — can be manipulated to deliver both data theft and direct financial fraud. In a deliberately scoped...