In this agentic era, security must be woven into, and around, every layer of the AI estate. At RSAC 2026, we are delivering on that vision with new purpose-built capabilities designed to help organizations secure agents, secure their foundations, and defend using agents and experts.
Microsoft introduces Zero Trust for AI, adding a new AI pillar to its workshop, enhanced reference architecture, updated guidance, and a new assessment tool.
We’re releasing new research on detecting backdoors in open-weight language models and highlighting a practical scanner designed to detect backdoored models at scale and improve overall trust in AI systems.
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Category: AI April 14, 2025 3 new ways AI agents can help you do even more By Samantha Kubota The word “agent” might remind us of a human who plans travel or maybe a well-dressed British spy.