Banks Face Dual Authentication Crisis From AI Agents

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Experts advise moving from verifying identities to knowing agent intentions; AI agents creating a 'dual authentication crisis' that traditional security frameworks cannot address.

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Original Source Material

Experts Advise Moving From Verifying Identities to Knowing Agent Intentions Financial institutions are rushing to deploy AI agents capable of autonomously initiating transactions, approving payments and freezing accounts in real time. But agents are creating a "dual authentication crisis" that traditional security frameworks cannot address.