Is your security team ready for AI coding agents? Join us on July 14🛡️
Summary
Rubrik is hosting a live webinar on July 14 titled "Securing Claude: Playbook for Governing Coding Agents," addressing the critical security challenges posed by AI coding agents like Claude Code. These autonomous agents operate at machine speed, creating an attack surface that traditional security tools such as EDR, DLP, and static rules-based controls are not equipped to handle. The session will explore the evolving risk landscape, including real-world examples of rogue coding agents, and explain why existing security frameworks are insufficient. Attendees will receive actionable blueprints for a new AI security reference architecture and witness a live demonstration of Rubrik Agent Cloud governing and blocking unintended Claude actions in real-time.
Key takeaway
For AI Security Engineers tasked with protecting enterprise codebases, the emergence of autonomous AI coding agents like Claude Code demands an urgent re-evaluation of your current security posture. Your existing EDR, DLP, and static rules are insufficient against machine-speed threats. You should attend Rubrik's July 14 webinar to understand the new risk landscape and gain actionable blueprints for a modern AI security architecture, ensuring governance without impeding developer velocity.
Key insights
The rise of autonomous AI coding agents necessitates a fundamental shift in enterprise security playbooks beyond traditional tools.
Principles
- Traditional security tools are inadequate for AI agents.
- AI coding agents change the attack surface.
- Security playbooks must adapt to machine-speed threats.
In practice
- Govern AI agents without slowing developers.
- Implement a new AI security reference architecture.
- Block unintended AI agent actions in real-time.
Topics
- AI Security
- Coding Agents
- Claude Code
- Autonomous AI
- Security Playbooks
- Rubrik Agent Cloud
Best for: CTO, VP of Engineering/Data, AI Security Engineer, AI Architect, Director of AI/ML
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