Where AI Security Really Happens: Inside the Container

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July 22nd
10 am ET
AI is powering real applications, triggering automated decisions, and expanding the attack surface. We’re blind to what actually happens when an AI model is called, and that’s where the risk resides.
The container is where the AI model meets real-world use. It’s not just where the model lives, it’s also where the application interacts with it. This is where the model is activated, where inputs are generated, where responses are used, and where real behavior
happens. Cloud providers can’t see it. Network tools? Forget about it. Only deep container level visibility gives us the control we need to protect AI at runtime.
In this expert led panel, you’ll learn:
Assaf Morag, Director of Threat Intelligence. Together, they’ll share hard earned insights from the frontlines of AI and Container security. A timely and practical discussion grounded in facts.
The container is where the AI model meets real-world use. It’s not just where the model lives, it’s also where the application interacts with it. This is where the model is activated, where inputs are generated, where responses are used, and where real behavior
happens. Cloud providers can’t see it. Network tools? Forget about it. Only deep container level visibility gives us the control we need to protect AI at runtime.
In this expert led panel, you’ll learn:
- Why jailbreaks, prompt injections, and output misuse only show at runtime
- How container environments reveal the full picture of what AI is doing
- What’s required to enforce policy and stop threats without rewriting code
Assaf Morag, Director of Threat Intelligence. Together, they’ll share hard earned insights from the frontlines of AI and Container security. A timely and practical discussion grounded in facts.
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Amir Jerbi
Co-Founder & CTO - Aqua Security
Amir has 20+ years of security software experience in technical leadership positions. Amir co-founded Aqua with the vision of creating a security solution that will be simpler and lighter than traditional security products. Prior to Aqua, he was a Chief Architect at CA Technologies, in charge of the host based security product line, building enterprise grade security products for Global 1000 companies. Amir has 14 cloud and virtual security patents under his belt. In his free time, Amir enjoys backpacking in exotic places.

Assaf Morag
Director of Threat Intelligence - Aqua Security
Assaf is the Director of Threat Intelligence at Aqua Nautilus, where is responsible of acquiring threat intelligence related to software development life cycle in cloud native environments, supporting the team's data needs, and helping Aqua and the broader industry remain at the forefront of emerging threats and protective methodologies. His research has been featured in leading information security publications and journals worldwide, and he has presented at leading cybersecurity conferences. Notably, Assaf has also contributed to the development of the new MITRE ATT&CK Container Framework.

Matt Richards
Explainer-in-Chief - Aqua
Matt Richards is the Chief Growth Officer at Aqua Security. Prior to Aqua, he served as CMO at Datto, where he played a key role in scaling the company from late-stage startup to a successful IPO in October 2020. Before that, he led product and go-to-market strategy at ownCloud and held leadership roles at CA Technologies, Novell, and IBM. Matt holds dual bachelor’s degrees in mechanical engineering and engineering sciences from Dartmouth College, and an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management.