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IT Brief India: AI Agents Force Enterprises to Rethink Infrastructure and Governance

IT Brief India syndicated the TechDay feature on how agentic AI is reshaping enterprise infrastructure and governance, with Kathryn Giudes quoted on the shadow-AI visibility gap.

Paige Harkness16 July 20262 min read

IT Brief India carried the TechDay feature on how agentic AI is forcing enterprises to reshape their API infrastructure, machine identity and governance. Kathryn Giudes was included as expert commentary in the shadow-AI section, framing Opti Assist Free as the sovereign, governed answer for organisations that need to close the visibility gap between how staff use AI and what regulators now expect.

"The lesson was never 'ban AI'. The lesson was 'ungoverned AI is the risk.' Regulators have accepted that AI is inevitable. What they will not accept is that organisations can no longer say where their data went, who used it, or which foreign model is now trained on it. That is the visibility gap."

Kathryn Giudes, Founder & Managing Director, ORCA Opti

Read the full article: AI agents force enterprises to rethink infrastructure and governance (IT Brief India)

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