London
AI Agent Security Summit
Shape the Future of AI Security
AI agents are sprawling across European markets. As security teams grapple with the new reality of autonomous actors in the enterprise, their challenge is not to eliminate risk by stopping agent rollout: it is to expand security as a builder function, ensuring monitored, governed, and postured rollout of all autonomous AI systems. On October 8, the AI Agent Security Summit comes to 8 Bishopsgate in London, UK to usher in the new era of security for autonomous AI.

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What's Changed in 2026
Increasing Autonomy
Incidents like OpenAI's agent breaching Hugging Face are not caused by nefarious prompts or threat actors. Agents are goal-obsessed, and will chain privilege escalation until they accomplish their task. It's not a bug or an exploit: it's a feature built into agent infrastructure.
Democratized Agents
Wide spread adoption of open source programs like ClawHub allow attackers to prey on the same tools and connectors that make agents so useful. With skills becoming more useful to developers by the day, MCP servers have continued to manifest as a predominant attack surface
Security Shared Ownership
When AI mandates come from company leadership, deployment starts in development teams, and agents start using identities and permissions of internal employees, the security responsibility no longer belongs to the SOC alone. Security leaders have to take ownership over the success and potential risk introduced by enterprise AI
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