How to Secure AI with Modern App and API Strategies

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James Coker

Deputy Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

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Josh Goldfarb

Field CISO, EMEA, F5

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Most AI security guidance focuses on protecting a single application. However, real-world enterprise deployments quickly scale from one AI app to managing dozens of complex environments and autonomous agentic ecosystems.

With organizations still actively fighting to mature their web application and API security baselines, the arrival of generative and agentic AI adds significant architectural complexity to the pile.

Threat actors are finding increasingly novel ways to target the expanded attack surface, often with the assistance of AI tools.

This session webinar will examine the latest threat intelligence on exploit scanning, API vulnerability exploits, and AI-powered bots, before examining how defenses must evolve in today’s AI-dominated world.

Instead of relying on one-time risk assessments, security teams must transition to continuous runtime defense. Hear from expert speakers to gain a practical, repeatable blueprint to build a scalable AI security program that confidently matches your organization's AI ambitions.

Sign up to learn about:

  • How threat actors are rapidly changing their techniques to target enterprise AI architecture
  • How to build a repeatable AI security program that evolves from a single application to an enterprise-wide AI ecosystem
  • How to operationalize AI security with continuous red teaming, guardrails, observability and zero-day response instead of one-time assessments