Japan – Fujitsu, a Japanese information and communications technology firm, has recently announced the development of multi-AI agent security technology as a fundamental feature in its AI service, Fujitsu Kozuchi.
In this initiative, the system brings together multiple AI agents with diverse specialities to simulate cyberattacks, protection strategies, and business continuity measures. This move is aimed at supporting companies and public entities in developing and executing proactive security strategies to counter new and evolving threats.
Said system further involves three main technologies, such as security AI agents, multi-AI agent collaboration, and generative AI security enhancement.
Fujitsu will begin field trials of the technology for generative AI security enhancement in partnership with Cohere Inc. beginning December 2024 and plans to release part of the multi-AI agent collaboration technology as open-source software (OSS) on OpenHands.
In addition, the multi-AI agent security technology is designed to empower IT system administrators and operations personnel, even those without specialised security expertise, to create applications that allow proactive security measures.
By ensuring the secure implementation of generative AI within enterprise IT systems, it allows organisations to maximise the technology’s benefits while minimising potential risks.
In the future, the company plans to further expand its AI agent capabilities to automate a wider range of security tasks, developing agents for secure design, incident response, and security audits.
It will also continue to strengthen its technology for generative AI security enhancement, expanding its coverage to address vulnerabilities and mitigate hallucinations specific to retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) applications, ensuring even greater security and reliability for generative AI deployments.