Zero Trust for AI — Controlling 50 Million Agents in One Go
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When every employee runs a hundred AI agents and every enterprise stack lights up with many-to-many traffic, perimeter security stops making sense. Duncan Greatwood, CEO of Xage Security, joins Alan Shimel on TechStrong TV to explain why the chaos Xage solved in oil pipelines, utilities, and military networks is the exact same chaos now showing up inside enterprise AI. Duncan walks through Xage's Zero Trust for AI architecture — a two-stage approach that puts zero trust controls in front of every critical resource and wraps each agent in a local Sentry that watches and enforces actions on the box where it runs. He also breaks down the new NVIDIA partnership announced at GTC, where Xage's controls are embedded deep in the NVIDIA stack to govern up to 50 million agents and 10 million simultaneous AI interactions in a single AI factory.
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