In just nine seconds, an AI agent deleted a production database and every backup attached to it. And we’ve been hearing about similar incidents (some don't get published publicly) on a weekly basis over the past few weeks. It wasn’t malicious. The agent had a real token, a real endpoint, and ran a permitted operation. Everything looked legitimate right up until the data was gone. This is the failure mode AI agents introduce, and most backup architectures aren't built for it. Backups that share credentials, control planes, or storage with production go down with production. What an AI-safe recovery architecture actually looks like: ✨ Backups outside the production blast radius ✨ Immutability that holds against valid credentials ✨ Detection that runs against backup contents, not just the storage layer ✨ Granular restore at the row, table, object, or file level Learn more and get the checklist: https://lnkd.in/eG8smXWZ
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