On-Demand Webcast|1 hour

Evolving defense: Securing the enterprise against agentic AI threats

We’ll discuss:

  • Why enterprise browser technology must evaluate the true intent of both human and non-human identities
  • How to move beyond traditional DLP by executing real-time prompt analysis and automated shadow data discovery
  • How using AI agents to spot and fix vulnerabilities frees IT teams from ticket fatigue and manual troubleshooting
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As AI becomes an active participant in the enterprise, traditional security models are failing because they cannot differentiate between human users, helpful autonomous agents, or malicious actors. This critical gap leaves organizations exposed to unprecedented risks like agent hijacking, prompt injection, and unchecked AI data sprawl.

Join us for a briefing to learn how to fundamentally evolve your SASE architecture to govern these new AI identities, assess machine intent, and safely secure autonomous workflows at machine speed.

Event Speakers

Phoenix Smith
SASE Solutions Consultant at Palo Alto Networks

Phoenix lives along the Blue Ridge Mountains in Roanoke, VA. He has been working with technology for about 15 years in one form or another. He previously worked as a Principal Technical Architect for a major PAN partner, where he was focused on post-sales projects deploying Prisma Access and other PAN solutions. For the last 2 years, he has been working as a SASE Domain Consultant, helping customers achieve their zero-trust goals.

In his free time, Phoenix likes to hang out in his garden, go hiking, or go paragliding.

 

Jeff Shively
SASE Solutions Consultant at Palo Alto Networks

Based in Fort Wayne, Jeff has spent the last 30 years in IT, with 20 of those years focused on corporate network architecture. Along the way, he has served as a network automation architect at WWT (utilizing Python, Ansible, and Terraform) and tackled container orchestration and secrets management at HashiCorp. For the past 2.5 years, he has helped organizations navigate their zero-trust journeys as a Prisma Access Domain Consultant at Palo Alto Networks.

In his free time, Jeff can usually be found relaxing with his two cats, chasing par on the golf course, or tackling woodworking projects in the garage.

Adrian Sanabria
Principal Researcher at The Defenders Initiative

Adrian is an outspoken researcher that doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths. He loves to write about the security industry, tell stories, and still sees the glass as half full.