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Thursday, November 6
11 am ET
As AI agents increasingly act autonomously in critical systems, security and identity teams must rethink how zero-trust principles apply to these non-human actors. Traditional frameworks weren’t designed with LLM-based assistants and bots in mind, leaving blind spots where automated actions may be implicitly trusted. Without proper guardrails, AI agents can overstep privileges, mishandle credentials, or expand the attack surface in dangerous ways.
In this webinar, Itamar Apelblat, CEO and Co-Founder of Token Security, will examine how to extend identity-first access control to autonomous agents. Using real-world examples, he will highlight the risks of failing to treat AI as first-class identities and share practical strategies for applying zero-trust to AI-driven systems.
Why Attend:
If your organization is adopting AI assistants or autonomous services, this session will show you how to close critical security gaps. You’ll learn how to enforce least-privilege roles, strengthen credential management, and build continuous verification into AI operations—ensuring “never trust, always verify” applies to every agent action.
Key Takeaways:
How zero-trust principles can be extended to autonomous AI agents.
Why treating bots and LLM assistants as first-class identities is critical for security.
Practical ways to establish access and credential guardrails for AI-driven systems.
Approaches for monitoring and detecting unusual or risky agent activity.
A roadmap for safely deploying AI services without expanding your attack surface.
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Itamar Apelblat
Co-Founder & CEO - Token Security

Jason Garbis
Founder and CEO - Numberline Security
Jason holds a CISSP certification, has a BS in Computer Science from Cornell, and an MBA from Northeastern. Professionally, he has over 20 years of experience in the areas of Identity Management, Enterprise Security Architectures, Network Security, and Security Strategy. Previously, he served as Chief Product Officer at Appgate, and held leadership roles at security firms including RSA and Aveksa. Prior to that Jason held roles in product management and engineering at various technology companies.