Event

Security Leaders Networking Breakfast: Chicago Edition

Date
June 24, 2025
Time
8:00 AM
Event Type
In person

Kick off your day by connecting with peers over breakfast and engaging in conversations about the future of Agentic AI and its challenges for security.

​We will explore how to treat the identity of Agentic AI (Is it human? Non-Human?), why continuous analysis and automated runtime protection are critical for organizations building out agentic AI systems, and how to approach detecting AI risks in your code.

​This is more than your average security event, it’s a seat at the table where the next frontier is being defined.

​What to Expect

  • ​Take a deep dive into Agentic AI and the approaches to securing it
  • ​Discuss real-world use cases and risks shaping the AI security landscape
  • ​Engage in unfiltered dialogue with experts from Andromeda Security, Endor Labs, and Straiker

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