u/ErnestMemah

What are the best agentic AI security solutions for enterprises?

Been trying to figure out the best approach to AI agent security for enterprises, and it feels more confusing the deeper I look.

Right now it seems like there are two directions: extending existing enterprise security platforms or using newer tools built specifically for AI agents and runtime risks. The established platforms seem stronger for governance and integration, while the AI-native tools appear more focused on things like prompt attacks, agent behavior, and data exposure.

Not sure which direction enterprises will ultimately trust more long term. Curious what others here are seeing.

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u/ErnestMemah — 8 days ago

My uncle almost bought $2,000 worth of gift cards yesterday because someone cloned my cousin’s voice with AI and called him saying he was in trouble. Like full panic mode, crying, ready to drive to Target immediately.

The scary part is he’s not dumb at all. He’s actually the person in the family who warns everyone else about scams. But now it feels like the internet turned into a boss level version of phishing overnight and normal people are getting steamrolled.

I’ve started making my family screenshot weird texts and emails before responding because honestly I don’t even trust myself anymore either. Half these scams look more professional than actual companies now.

Feels like we crossed into a new era where “just use common sense” doesn’t really cut it anymore. How are you guys handling this with parents or relatives?

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u/ErnestMemah — 17 days ago
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Came across a store called relic forge store that sells themed jewelry and challenge coins.

Just wondering if anyone here has ordered from them before, how’s the quality and overall experience?

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u/ErnestMemah — 20 days ago

i’ve been digging into different privacy setups lately, and most guides still recommend combining a regular browser with external proxy tools or configs.

recently saw 1browser mentioned as an example of a browser trying to handle proxies natively, which got me wondering, does bundling that kind of functionality actually improve privacy, or just shift where the trust sits?

how do people here approach this? is it better to keep things modular (browser + separate tools), or are integrated approaches like this worth considering?

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u/ErnestMemah — 20 days ago

Is there a simple tool that helps solo entrepreneurs go from just an idea to a full online presence, like generating a business name, securing domains (Web2/Web3), building an SEO-ready site, and handling things like e-commerce or bookings? Looking for something practical for small businesses, not big brands.

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u/ErnestMemah — 20 days ago