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Ops & DevSecOps Guardrails for Agents - Permissions, Policy, and Audit

Ops & DevSecOps Guardrails for Agents - Permissions, Policy, and Audit

Agents writing code is one thing, but agents involved with infrastructure are something else entirely. In this final session of our lunch-and-learn series, we move from developer workflows into operations, like CI/CD pipelines, cloud environments, Kubernetes clusters, observability systems, and the governance questions that follow.

What does safe autonomy look like when an agent can read signals, form a hypothesis, and propose (or execute) change? This session is about guardrails before scale. We will explore how ops-focused agents actually behave in modern environments before turning to risk in the places teams are already exposed to and baseline controls that make experimentation possible without increasing blast radius.
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​​​​​​​You will leave with a clearer way to think about safe autonomy and a grounded starting point for governing agents in real environments.

  • John Willis

    Presenter

  • William Willis

    Moderator

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