Al Agent Security Documentary Premiere - Austin


Jul 01 2026, 05:30 PM CDT. Add to calendar: Google | Outlook
  • The Loren Hotel, Austin Gravitee
  • 1 RSVPs
Description

THE DOCUMENTARY
Before this documentary is released to the world, we are bringing together a select group of senior AI leaders in New York for an exclusive premiere screening.
AI agents are being deployed faster than they are being secured. 88% of organisations have already experienced a confirmed or suspected AI agent security incident — yet only 14% have full security approval for their agent fleet. This documentary confronts that gap head on.

Hosted by Alex Kantrowitz — founder of Big Technology, the film brings together four of the most important voices on AI agent security working today.

  • Ramesh Raskar , MIT Associate Professor — what makes AI agents uniquely dangerous and what the speed of deployment actually means for security.
  • Theresa Payton , former White House Chief Information Officer — why this is not just an enterprise risk problem and what the broader stakes are.
  • Sharon Gai , ex Alibaba - what innovation is happening in enterprises and scale ups.
  • Rory Blundell , CEO of Gravitee — what organisations can actually do about it right now.

All captured by an Emmy award winning director.

The EVENT
This is an invite-only evening in San Francisco. A red carpet champagne reception, a private screening of the documentary, a Q&A, and a conversation worth having. The decisions being made about AI agent security right now will matter for years.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
CTOs, CIOs, AI architects, and senior leaders making decisions about AI adoption and security.

AGENDA:

  • 5:30 Red carpet champagne reception
  • 7:00 Screening (25 minutes)
  • 7:25 Q&A (30 minutes)
  • 7:55 Networking
  • 9:00 Closing

Q&A SPEAKERS:
Lessons From The Documentary Q&A - Linus Hakansson, CPO of Gravitee
The process of making this film took Linus Hakansson deep into the AI agent security conversation — across disciplines, industries, and perspectives. They share what they found and what it means for the decisions organizations are making right now.


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