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The Six Digits

The Six Digits

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Forty security executives and Stanford formed a consortium because eighty percent of organizations report risky AI agent behaviors. The institutional response is a comprehensive standard. The practical first step is a six-digit code from an app already on your phone. The AIUC-1 Consortium — Stanford's Trustworthy AI Research Lab and more than forty security executives from Databricks, Confluent, UiPath, Deutsche Börse, and Scale AI — just published what they describe as the world's first comprehensive security standard for AI agents. The standard covers six domains: data and privacy, security, safety, reliability, accountability, and societal impact. It exists because of data like this: eighty percent of surveyed organizations reported risky agent behaviors including unauthorized access and data exposure. Only twenty-one percent of executives reported complete visibility into what their agents can access, what tools they use, or what data flows through them. The average enterprise runs

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