On April 24, 2025, at 12 p.m. EST, an online event will be held dedicated to addressing the security of generative artificial intelligence applications against command injection attacks. This seminar, presented in response to growing concerns about the integrity of AI systems in the business sector, will feature Rob Truesdell, Chief Product Officer of Pangea.
With the rise of generative artificial intelligence in transforming applications and workflows, new attacker tactics have emerged. They seek to leverage language models to exfiltrate sensitive data and bypass security controls, making the development of effective protection strategies essential.
During the session, the current landscape of threats related to command injection will be explored, providing attendees not only with a deep understanding of how these attacks work, but also with truly illustrative examples of techniques used by adversaries. Both internal and external threats will be addressed, highlighting how attackers can manipulate AI models from within an organization as well as from the outside.
The event will focus on providing risk mitigation strategies and best practices in engineering and security, crucial for preventing, detecting, and responding to command injection attempts. Additionally, guidelines will be presented for evaluating the effectiveness of detection mechanisms against these attacks.
Targeted at security leaders, artificial intelligence engineers, and product teams, this seminar promises to be a valuable resource for those looking to understand and minimize risks associated with AI-driven applications in an increasingly hostile environment. For those unable to attend on the scheduled date, the option to register to receive a recording of the session directly in their email will be offered.
via: MiMub in Spanish