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As AI systems move into production, data security and access control become critical. In the era of AI agents, enterprises must move beyond experimentation to Day 2 operations, where guardrails, compliance, and fine-grained authorization define success. This session explores how to design permission systems that ensure AI agents access only authorized data while maintaining efficient and accurate responses.
The talk introduces Relationship-Based Access Control (ReBAC), popularised by Google’s Zanzibar model, as a scalable approach for fine-grained authorization in AI-driven environments. It also includes a live demonstration of implementing secure access control for AI agents and RAG pipelines using Pinecone, LangChain, OpenAI, and SpiceDB, showing how these components work together in practice.
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