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UID:pretalx-pydata-amsterdam2026-VVYGUQ@pretalx.com
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DESCRIPTION:Have you ever given an AI agent access to your codebase\, your 
 inbox\, or your files? The model is from a top lab\, the system prompt or 
 rules file says what it can and can't do. Do you... trust it? Or does it m
 ake you feel just a little bit uneasy?\n\nIf so\, you'd be right.\n\nIn th
 is talk\, we'll look at how AI agents fail: in everyday use\, and under de
 liberate attack. We'll explore why the safety layers most of us rely on ar
 e probabilistic rather than guaranteed\, what happens when someone exploit
 s that\, and what lessons we can draw from security engineering. You'll le
 ave with a better understanding of where agents are vulnerable\, and concr
 ete steps you can take to deploy them more safely.
DTSTAMP:20260710T141304Z
LOCATION:Main stage
SUMMARY:Is Your Agent as Secure as You Think? - Marysia Winkels
URL:https://pretalx.com/pydata-amsterdam2026/talk/VVYGUQ/
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