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Are AI agents functioning like adversarial malware inside your network? In this episode of the Cloud Security Podcast, Ashish sits down with Jasson Casey, Co-founder and CEO of Beyond Identity, to speak about the security risks introduced by Shadow AI and code assistants .Jasson explains why an AI agent executing a tool is the perfect opportunity for prompt injection or proprietary data exfiltration comparing unchecked agents to Ron Burgundy reading whatever is on the teleprompter . We discuss the "barbell" reaction of CISOs (either blocking AI entirely or blindly accepting the risk) and why placing device-bound identity at the core of your security stack is the only way to safely enable AI speed .From an $80,000 stolen Anthropic key nightmare on Reddit to a red-team exercise that cloned voices using Hugging Face models in just four hours, this episode highlights the tangible threats and solutions of the AI era .
Guest Socials - Jasson's Linkedin
Podcast Twitter - @CloudSecPod
If you want to watch videos of this LIVE STREAMED episode and past episodes - Check out our other Cloud Security Social Channels:
-Cloud Security Podcast- Youtube
- Cloud Security Newsletter
If you are interested in AI Security, you can check out our sister podcast - AI Security Podcast
Questions asked:
(00:00) Introduction(02:50) Who is Jasson Casey? (CEO of Beyond Identity) (03:50) The Reality of Shadow AI: Marketers & Devs Moving Fast (05:10) Why AI Agents Execute Like Adversarial Malware (06:20) Prompt Injection Over Time & Agent "Memory" as Persistence (07:40) The CISO "Barbell": Blocking Everything vs. Accepting All Risk (09:30) Applying the NIST Framework to AI Agents (12:00) The Reddit Horror Story: An $80,000 Stolen Claude Key (13:00) Why Device-Bound Identity is the Ultimate AI Control Plane (15:50) The Death of SaaS IT Products (Replaced by Git + Claude Code) (19:30) Fixing Prompt Injection & Exfil via Attributable Identity (20:50) Moving from UI Dashboards to API Data + AI Skills (26:20) Building "Agentic Playbooks" for Security Teams (27:40) Red Teaming: Cloning Voices in 4 Hours via Hugging Face (30:20) Fun Questions: Kangaroo vs. Crocodile Tasting (31:50) Hobbies: Radar Projects & Northern Mexican Cuisine (Dark Mole)
This episode was sponsored by Beyond Identity
Resources spoken about during the episode:
To get started with Ceros, the AI Trust Layer - Visit beyondidentity.ai
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Are AI agents functioning like adversarial malware inside your network? In this episode of the Cloud Security Podcast, Ashish sits down with Jasson Casey, Co-founder and CEO of Beyond Identity, to speak about the security risks introduced by Shadow AI and code assistants .Jasson explains why an AI agent executing a tool is the perfect opportunity for prompt injection or proprietary data exfiltration comparing unchecked agents to Ron Burgundy reading whatever is on the teleprompter . We discuss the "barbell" reaction of CISOs (either blocking AI entirely or blindly accepting the risk) and why placing device-bound identity at the core of your security stack is the only way to safely enable AI speed .From an $80,000 stolen Anthropic key nightmare on Reddit to a red-team exercise that cloned voices using Hugging Face models in just four hours, this episode highlights the tangible threats and solutions of the AI era .
Guest Socials - Jasson's Linkedin
Podcast Twitter - @CloudSecPod
If you want to watch videos of this LIVE STREAMED episode and past episodes - Check out our other Cloud Security Social Channels:
-Cloud Security Podcast- Youtube
- Cloud Security Newsletter
If you are interested in AI Security, you can check out our sister podcast - AI Security Podcast
Questions asked:
(00:00) Introduction(02:50) Who is Jasson Casey? (CEO of Beyond Identity) (03:50) The Reality of Shadow AI: Marketers & Devs Moving Fast (05:10) Why AI Agents Execute Like Adversarial Malware (06:20) Prompt Injection Over Time & Agent "Memory" as Persistence (07:40) The CISO "Barbell": Blocking Everything vs. Accepting All Risk (09:30) Applying the NIST Framework to AI Agents (12:00) The Reddit Horror Story: An $80,000 Stolen Claude Key (13:00) Why Device-Bound Identity is the Ultimate AI Control Plane (15:50) The Death of SaaS IT Products (Replaced by Git + Claude Code) (19:30) Fixing Prompt Injection & Exfil via Attributable Identity (20:50) Moving from UI Dashboards to API Data + AI Skills (26:20) Building "Agentic Playbooks" for Security Teams (27:40) Red Teaming: Cloning Voices in 4 Hours via Hugging Face (30:20) Fun Questions: Kangaroo vs. Crocodile Tasting (31:50) Hobbies: Radar Projects & Northern Mexican Cuisine (Dark Mole)
This episode was sponsored by Beyond Identity
Resources spoken about during the episode:
To get started with Ceros, the AI Trust Layer - Visit beyondidentity.ai

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