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The Brick House: Agentic AI — Preparing for AI That Takes Action

02-17-26 | 12:00 pm

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AI is moving into systems that can take action on their own.

As agentic AI begins to appear in real enterprise environments, the conversation shifts from what AI can do to what it should be allowed to do—and under what conditions. When AI systems plan, decide, and act, organizations must rethink governance, identity and risk controls designed for human-driven workflows.

In this Brick House discussion, we’ll explore what’s actually changing as AI moves from output to action, where organizations are already feeling pressure, and what security, risk and identity teams should be thinking about next. This is not a forward-looking hype session—it’s a practical conversation about preparing for AI that acts.

  • Agents as non-human identities: ownership, lifecycle management, least privilege and credential or secret control
  • Gating higher-risk actions: approvals, risk-based checks, and how permissions are scoped by environment or time
  • Data boundaries and auditability: what agents can access or retain, and how teams are logging requests, tool calls, data access, actions taken, and the policy or approval basis behind them

Join security leaders for a grounded, experience-driven live talk on how enterprises can prepare for agentic AI before it becomes business-critical.

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About The Brick House:

The Brick House is a monthly panel discussion with Gary Brickhouse, CISO and expert guests examining the hottest topics in cybersecurity. There are no talking heads here, just honest conversations examining the problems we all face in cybersecurity. Gain insights from security practitioners who have current, real-world experience solving the most complex cybersecurity challenges.