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Securing the Future: Best Practices for Authorization and Access Control in AI Systems

Presented by

Gal Helemski, Co-founder & CPO, PlainID, & Vladi Berger, VP of Solutions Engineering, PlainID

About this talk

With AI systems playing an increasingly significant role in critical areas, it's essential to ensure strong authorization and access control. This is vital for protecting data integrity, privacy, and maintaining compliance. This session will feature Gal Helemski, Co-founder & CPO, PlainID, along with Vladi Berger, VP of Solutions Engineering, PlainID, as they will cover the emerging challenges in securing AI systems and effective strategies for reducing risks. They will explore the core concepts of policies for Agentic AI and AI systems in general, including the enforcement of dynamic, fine-grained controls throughout the AI pipeline. Their discussion will also emphasize the relevance of modern security approaches like zero-trust architecture and identity-first security in the context of AI systems. They will examine real-world examples of both common mistakes and creative solutions. The goal of this session is to provide you with the knowledge to build secure and adaptable AI systems that meet your organization's goals and adhere to regulatory requirements.
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PlainID is the world's leading provider of enterprise Authorization, helping enterprises address the complex challenges of Identity Security. The PlainID Platform allows you to discover, manage, and authorize access control policies for enterprise applications and data. Our solution is architected to protect against identity-centric security threats powered by Policy-Based Access Control (PBAC).
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