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Ep. 51: Agentic AI Security: Full Speed into the Unknown

Ep. 51: Agentic AI Security: Full Speed into the Unknown

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Agentic AI is changing the game—but is it a security nightmare in the making? In this episode of the Security Cocktail Hour, co-hosts Joe Patti and Adam Roth sit down with Kevin O’Connor to dive into one of the hottest (and most misunderstood) topics in cybersecurity: Agentic AI Security.

Join us to learn:

✔️ What agentic AI actually is—and why it’s exploding in popularity

✔️ The real security risks that come with AI agents running wild in business environments

✔️ How cybercriminals can hijack AI agents for fraud, misinformation, and even weaponizing data

✔️ Why agentic AI could be the new Shadow IT, operating outside security teams’ control

✔️ How companies can secure AI-powered automations before they become the next major attack vector

As businesses rush to adopt AI-driven assistants, chatbots, and automation tools, are they unknowingly opening the floodgates to massive security risks? And can we actually defend against it?

Watch now to get ahead of the next AI security challenge!

Kevin joins us from Zenity

Learn more about Securing Agentic AI from Zenity Labs - No Sales, No Marketing, Just the Research

https://labs.zenity.io/

Get in on the conversation - The Industry’s First Agentic AI Security Summit

https://www.zenity.io/resources/events/ai-agent-security-summit-2025/

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