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Governing AI Agents at Runtime: Open Source Zero-Trust with AGT | Ubuntu Summit 26.04

AI agents are moving from demos to production – but who governs what they do at runtime? The Agent Governance Toolkit (AGT) is an open source, MIT-licensed framework from Microsoft that enforces deterministic policy before every tool call, message, and action an agent takes. In this talk, Imran walks through how AGT brings zero-trust identity, policy-as-code, tamper-evident Merkle audit chains, and a Kubernetes sidecar model to any AI agent, regardless of framework.

How Zero Trust is Reshaping Federal IT Strategy

Zero trust sparked a paradigm shift for federal agencies, changing the way they approach IT and data management as they "assume breach" from threat actors. Brian Chamberlain, Public Sector Business Development Lead at SolarWinds, explains how starting with observability helps federal agencies lay critical groundwork for meeting zero trust directives.

The zero-trust agent: why your AI needs a sandbox, not a blank check

Key takeaway: Granting AI agents unrestricted access to cloud infrastructure is an unacceptable security risk. Upsun provides a "zero-trust" framework by utilizing isolated, production-perfect preview environments that allow AI to be productive without the risk of a hallucinated production outage.

Cloud Security Best Practices Every Company Should Follow

Cloud adoption has accelerated dramatically over the past few years - and with it, so has the attack surface for cybercriminals. Whether you're a five-person startup or a 500-employee enterprise, moving your operations to the cloud without a solid security strategy is one of the most expensive mistakes you can make right now.

Introducing Zero Trust Architecture for Software Delivery | Harness Blog

For the world’s largest financial institutions, places like Citi and National Australia Bank, shipping code fast is just part of the job. But at that scale, speed is nothing without a rock-solid security foundation. It’s the non-negotiable starting point for every release. Most Harness users believe they are fully covered by our fine-grained Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and Open Policy Agent (OPA).

Back to the Basics: Why IDAM Still Rules in a Zero-Trust World

Cybersecurity in 2026 is paradoxical. Organizations are spending more on security than ever—Gartner projects global cybersecurity investment to surpass $215 billion this year, a 14% increase over 2025 (Gartner Security Spending Forecast 2026). Yet, data breaches remain relentless. The culprit isn’t always cutting-edge malware or state-sponsored APTs. More often than not, it’s the oldest weakness in the book: unauthorized access.

Zero Trust Access, Simplified: C1 Managed Services + Cisco ZTNA

VPN-for-everything is like handing out master keys at the front desk. Cisco’s ZTNA swaps that for per-app access that feels faster for users and safer for you. C1 designs it for your real world (quirky apps included) and runs it so it stays reliable, predictable, and boring—in the best way.

Shift-Left Security: How ZeroThreat.ai Helps Teams Catch Security Issues Before Build Failures

Modern software teams live in a constant balancing act. On one side is the demand for speed-shipping features quickly to stay competitive. On the other hand, there is the need for security-ensuring that those same applications can withstand real-world attacks. Too often, these priorities clash, and security testing ends up pushed to the end of the development cycle. By then, fixing vulnerabilities is expensive, time-consuming, and disruptive.

How ScienceLogic Supports Zero Trust and FedRAMP-Secure Operations

Cybersecurity leaders across the public sector are facing a moment of reckoning. Whether at the Department of Defense, a federal agency, or a public university, IT teams are under pressure to defend sprawling infrastructure, detect fast-moving threats, and prove compliance across multiple frameworks—all with fewer resources and tighter timelines. This challenge has accelerated interest in Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA), a paradigm shift in how we think about security.

Zero Trust Network Access: Benefits and Best Practices

In today's digital environment, the concept of a secure corporate perimeter has disappeared. Cloud adoption, remote work, and the use of personal devices for business tasks have created a borderless IT ecosystem. Traditional network security, which relied on protecting a fixed perimeter and trusting everything inside, no longer provides adequate protection against modern threats.