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Persado — agentic threat model

7.2AIVSS 7.2 · High

Persado presents a moderate risk profile, primarily centered on brand reputation and data privacy. While its agentic autonomy is limited to content generation and optimization, a compromise could lead to large-scale automated phishing, brand-damaging content generation, or exposure of sensitive customer profile data.

OWASP AIVSS score rationale

AIVSS = (CVSS_Base + AARS) × Mitigation_Factor, where AARS = (10 − CVSS_Base) × (Factor_Sum / 10) × ThM
CVSS base 6.5AARS uplift 1.12Factor sum 3.2/10Threat ×1.0Mitigation ×0.95
Autonomy of Action
0.30
Goal-Driven Planning
0.20
Self-Modification
0.10
Dynamic Tool Use
0.20
Persistent Memory
0.50
Contextual Awareness
0.60
Dynamic Identity
0.10
Multi-Agent Interactions
0.10
Non-Determinism
0.60
Opacity & Reflexivity
0.50

Scored with the canonical OWASP AIVSS formula (AIVSS calculator reference); agentic risk factors estimated from the agent’s described capabilities.

MAESTRO 7-layer threat model

Per-layer threats for this agent. Layers tagged “not certain from listing” are general, caveated commentary where the public description didn’t pin that layer.

L1 · Foundation Models⚠ not certain from listing

Not certain from the listing — likely utilizes proprietary or fine-tuned natural language generation (NLG) models. Key threats include prompt injection or model reprogramming that could force the generation of offensive, brand-damaging, or fraudulent marketing copy.

L2 · Data Operations⚠ not certain from listing

Not certain from the listing — relies on a 'vast language knowledge base' and customer engagement data for personalization. Threats include knowledge-base poisoning (degrading generation quality) and the exfiltration of customer interaction data used for targeting.

L3 · Agent Frameworks⚠ not certain from listing

Not certain from the listing — orchestration is focused on content generation pipelines and emotional targeting rather than complex multi-step tool execution. The primary threat is insecure integration with downstream marketing delivery APIs (e.g., email, SMS platforms).

L4 · Deployment & Infrastructure⚠ not certain from listing

Not certain from the listing — likely deployed as a closed-source SaaS platform. Threats include unauthorized access to the hosting environment, which could allow attackers to hijack active marketing campaigns or access customer databases.

L5 · Evaluation & Observability⚠ not certain from listing

Not certain from the listing — requires robust guardrails and observability to detect drift in emotional targeting and prevent generation anomalies. Gaps in monitoring could allow inappropriate content to reach customers.

L6 · Security & Compliance (cross-cutting)⚠ not certain from listing

Not certain from the listing — serving financial services and retail sectors implies strict compliance requirements (e.g., GDPR, CCPA, PCI-DSS), but specific security certifications or access controls are not detailed in the public listing.

L7 · Agent Ecosystem⚠ not certain from listing

Not certain from the listing — operates primarily as a standalone enterprise platform. Ecosystem risks are minimal unless integrated directly with third-party marketing automation agents or marketplaces.

MAESTRO — the 7-layer agentic threat-modeling framework (Cloud Security Alliance / Ken Huang).

These scores are auto-generated from public information (the agent's own listing, docs, and repository) using the canonical OWASP AIVSS formula and the MAESTRO framework — an estimate for guidance, not a penetration test, audit, or certification. See the scoring methodology. Are you the vendor? Factual corrections are free.