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Manifest and Corridor Present: “What’s in Your AI?” The Security Taste Test

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AI is now part of your supply chain and part of your workforce. Agents, plugins, and workflows are changing faster than traditional security controls were designed to handle. CISOs are being asked a deceptively simple question: what is actually in your AI-written code, and can you prove you control it?

In this conversation, Jack Cable (CEO & Co-founder, Corridor) moderates a candid discussion with Nancy Wang (CTO, 1Password), Daniel Bardenstein (CEO & Co-founder, Manifest), and Alex Stamos (Chief Product Officer, Corridor) on the real-world choices security leaders face as software becomes AI-authored by default. We’ll dig into the CISO’s role in AI governance, what effective controls look like for AI-assisted development, how to approach code inventory and provenance, and how code security changes when agents produce a meaningful share of production code.

Expect strong opinions, concrete examples, and practical tips you can take back to your team.

Location
JAX Vineyards
326 Brannan St, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA
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Presented by
Corridor
Making AI coding secure and trustworthy
61 Went