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Uniting Forces: Bridging the AI Security Gap

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterAugust 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read5 Views
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  1. Launch of AI Security Summit: Snyk, as a founding partner, is organizing the inaugural AI Security Summit on October 22-23 in San Francisco to address the "AI security chasm."

  2. Growing AI Risks: By 2028, 90% of engineers are expected to use AI coding assistants, but currently, 48% of AI-generated code is insecure, highlighting urgent security challenges.

  3. Event Focus: The Summit will gather AI innovators, security leaders, and engineers for hands-on sessions, emphasizing strategies to secure AI development and manage new risks.

  4. Call for Responsibility: Key figures stress that despite advancements in AI, engineers must remain accountable for safeguarding company and customer data against emerging threats.

Snyk Takes the Lead in AI Security

Snyk, a frontrunner in secure AI software development, announced its role as a founding partner for the first-ever AI Security Summit. This groundbreaking event will occur on October 22-23 at the Westin St. Francis in San Francisco. Snyk collaborates with AI.Engineer, the largest community for technical AI engineers and leaders. Together, they aim to address the urgent issue of AI security, a topic of growing concern.

The rapid pace of AI innovation creates significant challenges. Experts warn of an “AI security chasm,” where the safeguards have not kept up with advancements. A staggering 90% of engineers are projected to use AI coding assistants by 2028. However, nearly half of all AI-generated code lacks security, raising alarms about its use in development. The AI Security Summit seeks to bridge this gap, gathering experts to discuss new threats and effective security measures. Timely discussions at this Summit could help secure AI technologies as they become integral to business and consumer interactions.

A Platform for Collaboration and Learning

The Summit promises to be a pivotal gathering for innovators and security leaders. Over two days, participants will engage in learning sessions and workshops designed for engineers and developers. Topics will include embedding safeguards in the AI development lifecycle and managing the identity of autonomous AI agents. Such practical sessions will equip attendees with vital skills to enhance AI security.

Moreover, the event builds on a vibrant community of over 400,000 members engaged in AI development. As the urgency to address security challenges grows, opportunities for collaboration and strategy formulation become essential. With a dedicated platform now available, attendees can navigate the complexities of AI security and implement robust practices from the outset. Ultimately, this Summit is not just an event; it is a step toward building secure AI systems that can responsibly support human progress.

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