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8 hours from now
AI teams are struggling to maintain visibility, control, and security as agents, LLMs, and MCP servers multiply across environments. This webinar focuses on how a single control point can bring governance, cost management, and security back under control as AI traffic grows. The session explains why centralized AI gateways are becoming essential and how they help security and platform teams keep pace with rapid AI adoption.
The discussion shows how Gravitee enables unified control over AI traffic across MCP servers, LLM providers, and agent to agent communication. Attendees will see how access controls, token based security, and usage visibility reduce credential sprawl and unexpected costs. A live demo using a hotel booking agent illustrates real world governance in action for modern AI driven architectures.
1 day from now
A deep look at real world API vulnerabilities and how attackers continue to exploit them in production environments. This webinar presents key findings from the State of API Security 2026 report, based on documented incidents and attack patterns observed over the past two years. The discussion focuses on common API implementation mistakes that often go unnoticed during development but later result in serious security incidents.
The speakers break down the most frequently exploited OWASP API risks, explain why authorization failures remain the top issue, and show how minor design errors can lead to major data exposure. The session also examines how AI agents are changing the API threat landscape. Live demonstrations will highlight practical ways to prioritize defenses and improve governance across complex API ecosystems.
1 week from now
Security teams are under constant pressure to do more with the same resources. Manual processes, fragmented tools, and inefficient workflows can slow teams down and pull focus away from what matters most.
In this live webinar, experienced security practitioners share how they’ve escaped the constraints of limited resources by rethinking internal workflows, reducing repetitive tasks, and focusing their effort where it matters most.
You’ll hear real-world examples from teams and see how modern workflows help security teams scale without adding headcount.
What you'll learn:
Don't miss this chance to learn how your peers are dealing with their challenges and ask your questions live!
Whether you want to challenge and improve how your security team operates or are looking for ways to scale security impact without more people, this session is for you.
4 weeks from now
Attack data from 2025 reveals how APIs have become a primary attack surface as AI driven applications, agents and automated workflows move into production. This webinar examines findings from the 2026 API ThreatStats Report and shows how attackers are adapting their techniques to exploit APIs that sit at the core of modern AI systems. The discussion focuses on real world abuse observed in live environments, not just vulnerability counts.
The session highlights the most significant API threats, emerging attack patterns and updates to the API Security Top 10, with clear links between API weaknesses, AI abuse, data exposure and operational risk. Security leaders will gain clarity on what attackers are doing today and what CISOs and CIOs should prioritize in 2026 to reduce API and AI related risk.
1 week ago
This session takes a candid look at how cybersecurity and API security predictions for 2025 actually played out. Wallarm revisits expectations shared across the industry and compares them with what truly happened throughout the year, highlighting where forecasts were accurate and where reality took a different path.
The discussion examines the forces that shaped real outcomes in 2025 and points out early signals that are influencing security thinking for 2026. The webinar closes with a brief look ahead at emerging expectations for the coming year, giving attendees practical context for planning and risk awareness going forward.
1 month ago
This session focuses on how large enterprises are building AI governance programs that manage risk without slowing innovation. Speakers share what actually happens when generative AI tools scale across an organization and explain how security and governance teams can maintain visibility and control while still supporting experimentation. The discussion draws on real incidents and practical lessons from enterprise environments.
Attendees will hear how companies identify new AI related risks, what approaches to oversight work better in practice and why out of band visibility can strengthen governance. The webinar also covers the data needed to build a business case for governance, the shortcomings of proxy based controls and the challenges leaders face when balancing innovation pressure with compliance and board expectations. It is designed for CISOs, CIOs, IT teams and anyone responsible for guiding secure AI adoption.
1 month ago
Threat modeling is a critical function for effective cybersecurity and threat models must adapt to emerging threats. As API deployments grow across organizations, cybersecurity teams need to extend their threat modeling to include the API attack surface. In this webinar, we'll examine threat modeling best practices for APIs, focusing on the STRIDE methodology. Attendees will learn: What critical threats are facing APIs today The basics of the STRIDE methodology for threat modeling How to apply STRIDE to APIs
1 month ago
This webinar brings together Salt Security Co Founders Roey Eliyahu and Michael Nicosia for a direct conversation on the real state of agentic AI in enterprise environments. The session focuses on the widening gap between AI adoption and operational readiness, especially as many organizations deploy multiple AI agents without the API security or visibility needed to manage them safely.
Attendees will learn what is actually working in production deployments, which assumptions are failing, and what organizations must do to scale agentic AI securely in 2026. The speakers will outline key decisions security leaders need to make around infrastructure, governance and protection in the next 90 days. The session closes with an open Q and A where participants can raise any questions about securing agentic AI.
1 month ago
The session examines how identity and access management must evolve as AI agents begin operating more independently inside enterprise environments. The discussion outlines the security challenges created when non human entities make decisions, call APIs or trigger workflows on behalf of users, and explains why traditional IAM models are not built for this level of autonomy.
Attendees will hear how organizations can adapt their identity, delegation and governance strategies to account for agents as first class actors. The webinar also previews emerging capabilities that support agent aware IAM, including demonstrations of early platform features built around Model Content Protocol servers. The content is designed for IAM architects, platform teams and security leaders preparing for the next phase of autonomous systems and looking for clear guidance on securing AI agents today.
2 months ago
We will cover:
How AI agents, MCP/LLM integrations, shadow APIs, multiple gateways, and distributed ownership create API sprawl and weaken visibility and control
Why sprawl expands the risk surface through misconfigurations, context drift, unauthorized access, data leakage, and compliance gaps
How multigateway environments fragment governance, leading to inconsistent policies and uneven developer or partner experiences
Why enterprises need unified, vendor-agnostic control with observability, consistent enforcement, usage limits, cost management, prompt mediation, and context integrity
How to strike the right balance between team autonomy and enterprise-level oversight to scale AI adoption securely
2 months ago
What You’ll Learn
For most leadership teams, the question is no longer if they’ll use AI, but how to turn it into measurable business value. Success hinges on the APIs that feed, govern, and scale AI initiatives — and whether your strategy is built for speed, security, and cost efficiency.
From accelerating product development to delivering real-time customer experiences, the business case for AI is clear. But without the right API strategy, AI initiatives risk falling short — driving up costs, creating compliance gaps, and limiting ROI.
In this executive session, we’ll unpack the business case for AI adoption and show why APIs are the hidden linchpin of success.
Drawing on the latest research, you’ll learn how leading organizations are aligning API strategy with AI ambitions to:
Deliver data and context that drive measurable business outcomes
Avoid hidden risks that drain ROI, from unmanaged API sprawl to runaway consumption
Build an operational foundation that turns AI pilots into scalable, revenue-generating initiatives
4 months ago
Automated pentesting alone isn't enough. Without context—like asset ownership, criticality, network reachability, and exploitability—your findings are incomplete. That’s why we’re combining Agentic pentesting with Escape’s AI-powered ASM (Attack Surface Management), now available publicly for the first time during this session. This powerful combination ensures your findings are actionable and aligned with your actual attack surface.
What attendees can expect to learn: