
Autonomous AI tools are no longer a concept, they're actively shaping workflows, decisions, and operations across enterprises. But as these tools act on their own, intent becomes the new attack surface.
Industry predictions suggest that by 2030, over 50% of software will include agentic AI, driving more than $450B in revenue by 2035. Yet the reality is that once enterprises deploy AI-powered applications and agents, they face entirely new risks: prompt injection, data leakage, unsafe tool use, model manipulation, and unpredictable behavior across complex AI pipelines.
Join Lasso's CEO and Co-Founder, Elad Schulman for a practical, real-world discussion on where AI security truly matters in autonomous agents:
- The paradigm shift: from content risk to behavioral risk
- Why legacy security fails for agentic AI
- Practical controls for securing AI agents in production
- What secure-by-design means for trusted AI frameworks
Speakers

Elad Schulman
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Autonomous AI tools are no longer a concept, they're actively shaping workflows, decisions, and operations across enterprises. But as these tools act on their own, intent becomes the new attack surface.
Industry predictions suggest that by 2030, over 50% of software will include agentic AI, driving more than $450B in revenue by 2035. Yet the reality is that once enterprises deploy AI-powered applications and agents, they face entirely new risks: prompt injection, data leakage, unsafe tool use, model manipulation, and unpredictable behavior across complex AI pipelines.
Join Lasso's CEO and Co-Founder, Elad Schulman for a practical, real-world discussion on where AI security truly matters in autonomous agents:
- The paradigm shift: from content risk to behavioral risk
- Why legacy security fails for agentic AI
- Practical controls for securing AI agents in production
- What secure-by-design means for trusted AI frameworks
Speakers

Elad Schulman
