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

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Governing AI That Acts: Permissions, Policy, and Risk

Agentic AI is moving beyond chatbots and copilots into systems that can plan, decide, and take action inside enterprise environments. As AI shifts from generating output to executing tasks, organizations are facing new questions around governance, permissions, visibility, and risk.

In this Brick House roundtable, CISO Gary Brickhouse hosts a panel of AI and cybersecurity practitioners to examine what this shift means in practice:

  • Gating higher-risk actions through scoped permissions and policy controls
  • Inventory management and observability of AI agents
  • Determinism vs autonomy — when AI should act predictably vs independently
  • Data boundaries, auditability, and the need for clear oversight
  • The operational realities of adopting agentic AI at the individual and departmental level

With many organizations already experimenting with agentic AI for productivity and workflow automation, the conversation emphasizes the importance of robust governance, comprehensive security strategy, and real-time visibility into how AI systems operate across the enterprise.

This is a practical, experience-driven discussion focused on managing real-world risks with an expert panel including:

  • Ed Dunnahoe, Vice President, Innovation
  • Tristan Stahnke, Principal Application Security Consultant
  • Felix Simmons, Principal Security Architect, Heartland
  • Jake Wyllie, Practice Lead, DevSecOps, Mid-Atlantic

Watch the session on demand to learn how security, risk, and DevSecOps leaders are preparing for AI that acts.

About The Brick House Webinar:

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.