AI has moved beyond assisting; it’s acting.
From agents executing workflows to systems interacting with sensitive data, organizations are facing new risks that traditional security models were not built to handle.
Join Lawrence Pingree, Head of Data and AI Security at Software Analyst Cyber Research (SACR), and Chris Hosking, AI and Cloud Security Evangelist at SentinelOne, for a deep dive into the structural shift of AI from an application enhancement to an autonomous execution layer.
Date: Thursday, 23 April, 2026
Time: 10:00 a.m. BST / 11:00 a.m. CEST / 1:00 p.m. GST
Current enterprise survey data shows that 72% of organizations are already operationalizing AI agents, yet over half remain unmonitored. This webinar explores the rise of agentic AI and the emergence of a new security architecture, Unified Agentic Defense Platforms (UADP), designed to govern systems that reason, act, and execute logic at machine speed.
In this session, we’ll cover:
- Why traditional perimeters fall short in agentic environments
- New adversarial frontiers like Shadow AI, prompt injection, and agent hijacking
- What defines a Unified Agentic Defense Platform (UADP) and the core capabilities emerging in this category
- How to secure the Data DNA when AI systems access and reuse sensitive data
- A research-backed roadmap for securing the full AI lifecycle
Lawrence Pingree
SACR
Head of Data and AI Security
Chris Hosking
SentinelOne
AI and Cloud Security Evangelist
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