The way software is developed, delivered, and secured is being transformed by AI agents. And, as we’ve all seen, with that transformation comes a new wave of challenges: expanding attack surfaces, shadow AI, governance gaps, and risks that legacy AppSec tools simply weren’t built for.
That’s why Cycode has evolved its flagship event to bring you the Agentic Development Security Summit, built specifically to tackle what security teams are actually facing today.
Thousands of security professionals have attended our previous events, and for good reason.
Here are just 5 of the many, many, many reasons to join your peers this July.
1. Hear From the People Leading the Shift to AI
This is not just another conversation about AI. Over two hours, security leaders, researchers, and practitioners from companies like Cisco, Abbott, Truist, Signifyd, and more will share how they’re navigating the transition from traditional AppSec to agentic development security (while keeping governance and control firmly in place).
The speaker lineup spans information security, compliance, developer security, engineering, and product security, because this challenge doesn’t belong to one team. It belongs to everyone building and shipping software today.
2. Explore the Biggest Challenges Facing Agentic Development
Agentic development has fundamentally changed how software is built, and what it means to secure it. The summit agenda tackles both head-on.
In Agentic Exploits, Shadow AI, and Novel Vulnerabilities: How to Manage the AI Attack Surface, Amir Kazemi of Cycode will be joined by Daniel Hammon of Signifyd, Avdhesh Kumar Bhardwaj of Truist, and James Berthoty of Latio to discuss the emerging threats security teams are already encountering in the wild.
In Secure through Control: Visibility, Governance, and Guardrails for Agentic Development, Devin Maguire of Cycode, Katie Norton from the IDC, Michael Roberts of Abbott, and Derek Fisher of Securely Built will break down how to maintain visibility and control as AI becomes embedded in your development pipeline.
Leave with frameworks you can take back to your team — and immediately put to work.
3. Get Advanced Insights from Glasswing Insiders
The special keynote, Learning from Glasswing: What I Learned Building Defenses Working With Mythos Before Release, offers a unique look at the security impact of frontier AI models and how leading organizations are staying ahead.
Omar Santos, Distinguished Engineer, AI Security Engineering, S&TO at Cisco, will share the lessons he learned with early access to Mythos. He’ll cover how to build defenses around agentic technologies and what organizations need to do to prepare for risks they’ve yet to encounter.
Don’t miss out…and if you’re looking for practical tips now, check out our free Mythos toolkit.
4. Build a Lasting Resource Your Whole Team Can Use
The summit is two hours. The value lasts much longer.
Every registrant gets on-demand access to recordings from all sessions. And remember: this is content that was designed from the ground up to be high-utility across your entire organization.
Share it with your security team, your engineers, your leadership. Come back to it as your AI and ADLC strategy evolves. Whether someone is a CISO setting direction or a developer trying to understand what agentic risk actually means for their day-to-day, there’s something here for them. This is a resource worth bookmarking.
5. Join Your Peers, Without Leaving Your Desk
The Agentic Development Security Summit is free and fully virtual. No travel, no cost, no scheduling gymnastics.
But the convenience doesn’t come at the cost of value.
That’s why hundreds of security professionals (from CISOs to DevSecOps leads, and everything in between) are blocking their calendars on July 14 to connect with a community, be part of the conversation, and build the playbook to Shift to AI together.
