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Insecure Agents

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Insecure Agents lives at the intersection of agentic AI and security. Stay ahead of the curve with expert insights, real-world incidents, and bold ideas for safer agents.

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Ep. 32 Hyper-personalized Software and Software Factories with Geoff Huntley @ Daytona Compute

May 7, 202651m0

We sit down with Geoff Huntley, creator of the Ralph Wiggum Loop and founder of LatentPatterns.com, to hear his take on where AI is pushing software next: hyper-personalized software, software factories, and eventually p

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Ep. 31 Sandboxes, the Infrastructure Underneath, and What that Means for Your Security Posture @ Daytona Compute

Apr 8, 202648m0

We sit down with top AI engineers such as Sherwood Callaway, founder of Sazabi, Anthony Shew, core maintainer of turborepo at Vercel, and Dexter Horthy, CEO of HumanLayer, to hear about how they are using sandboxes to ma

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Ep. 30 How Security Changes When Most Product Users are Agents (Mark Dorsi, RSAC)

Apr 2, 202621m0

Mark Dorsi, CISO at Netlify, sits down with us at RSAC to talk about the shift to everyone becoming a builder and how he's coding 6 hours a day and how products, including Netlify, must adapt to a world where most users

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Ep. 29 From Point-in-Time Audits to Continuous Testing: AI’s Role in Transforming AppSec (Kyle Bhiro and Josh Kotrous, RSAC)

Apr 2, 202621m0

Kyle Bhiro and Josh Kotrous from Pensar join us at RSAC to discuss how AI is reshaping the entire AppSec industry. Kyle and Josh elaborate on how agentic code scanning and continuous testing is leading to AppSec market c

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Ep. 28 OpenAI Acquires Promptfoo (Ian Webster, RSAC)

Apr 1, 202625m0

Ian Webster, CEO and Co-Founder of promptfoo, joins us at RSAC to discuss OpenAI's recent acquisition of promptfoo. Ian discusses how appealing to both developers and security teams was key to promptfoo's go-market-strat

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Ep. 27 The AI-Driven Kill Chain and the Coming Bug Apocalypse (Alex Stamos, RSAC)

Apr 1, 202627m0

Alex Stamos, former CISO of Facebook and current Chief Product Officer at Corridor, explains how AI is reshaping the kill chain and enabling new capabilities for attackers worldwide. He also outlines what’s needed to def

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Ep. 26 Context Graphs with Animesh Koratana, CEO of PlayerZero

Mar 23, 202634m0

Animesh is the CEO and founder of PlayerZero, a company using context graphs to build a complete picture of how your production software actually behaves. Animesh's X article on context graphs went viral getting over 2M

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Ep. 25 Pavan Kulkarni and Aaron Tainter, WorkOS FGA Launch

Mar 5, 202631m0

The agent identity conversation is back on the Insecure Agents podcast. Developers are starting to feel the pain of missing agent identity infrastructure as they think through problems like agent memory access and storag

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Ep. 24 James Cowling, Co-Founder and CTO of Convex

Feb 20, 202647m0

James sits down to tell us about OpenClaw using Convex, how proper architectural building blocks sets you up for better security, and how the shift to agents writing all of software changes who platforms like Convex are

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Ep. 23 Cailyn Yong, Founder of Momo

Feb 16, 202619m0

You've heard of OpenClaw, but have you heard of Momo? Momo is built by Cailyn Yong and is a personal assistant agent for teams. Momo's memory actually works and makes it stand out against other agents such as OpenClaw. H

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Ep. 22 Kwindla Kramer, CEO of Daily and creator of Pipecat AI

Jan 30, 202657m0

In this episode we discuss the engineering and security challenges that separate POC agents from enterprise agents. Kwindla brings a wealth of knowledge on common hard agent engineering problems such as async, automatic,

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Ep. 21 Peter Steinberger, Creator of Clawdbot

Jan 24, 202639m0

Listen in to learn how Peter created the best personal assistant agent to date and the security concerns at play. Personal assistant agents need lots of access to do meaningful work but there are tradeoffs between innova

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Ep. 20 Feross Aboukhadijeh, Founder & CEO of Socket

Dec 24, 202530m0

Supply chain security for open source dependencies, how to protect yourself against attacks like Shai Hulud 2.0, and how AI agents introduce new security challenges.

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Ep. 19 Ivan Burazin, Co-Founder & CEO of Daytona

Dec 23, 202527m0

Agents need purpose-built sandboxes that spin up in milliseconds to execute tasks like code analysis, web browsing, and data processing. Ivan addresses the hurdles around speed, security, and statefulness.

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Ep. 18 Kikimora Morozova, AI Security Researcher, Trail of Bits

Dec 22, 202530m0

An attacker can hide prompt injections in images that only become to AI systems, enabling data exfiltration on production systems like Google Gemini CLI. Is weaponized image scaling a security vulnerability, or an archit

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Ep. 17 OWASP Top 10 for Agentic Applications: Aaron Stanley, Ian Livingstone & Dex Horthy

Dec 18, 202554m0

We sat down to discuss the just released OWASP Top 10 for Agentic Applications, exploring critical threats like goal hijacking, remote code execution, and identity management while breaking down how to balance AI agent a

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Ep. 16 Peyton Casper, Identity & Trust at Browserbase

Dec 11, 202532m0

Browser agents need standardized ways to identify themselves and prove their legitimacy when accessing the web. We take a deeper look at credential management, scoped permissions models, telemetry for monitoring behavior

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Ep. 15 MCP Debate: Ian Livingstone, CEO of Keycard & Dex Horthy, CEO of HumanLayer [AI Engineer Code Summit 2025]

Dec 2, 202543m0

The highly anticipated MCP debate. We explore critical questions around SDK replacement, marketplace curation, enterprise concerns, authentication challenges, and whether MCP represents a security nightmare or the future

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Ep. 14 Bryan Russett & Alex Kesling, Co-Founders of Empathic

Oct 29, 202531m0

Bryan and Alex discuss how AI agent architecture directly impacts security posture. We take a look at everything from infrastructure-level guardrails rather than relying solely on tool-call layer protections to the cold

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Ep. 13 Samuel Colvin, Founder & CEO of Pydantic

Oct 2, 202537m0

Samuel Colvin founded Pydantic in 2017 and launched the company in 2023. He discusses MCP security vulnerabilities, AI agent authentication challenges, and the upcoming Pydantic AI Gateway for threat detection.

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