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ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
Autonomous agents are already taking real actions on real cloud infrastructure — provisioning clusters, applying configs, repairing drift. The pattern is familiar: a memory file, a heartbeat check, a loop that runs until the system "looks right." But nobody has agreed on what guardrails belong around that loop, who owns blast radius, or what the verifiable-state layer should look like — and that gap is where outages and security incidents live.

In this 60-minute panel, Adam Gordon Bell (Pulumi) sits down with Dor Serero and Roey Zalta (Microsoft) to work through what breaks when agents touch production infrastructure and the security + infrastructure-as-code patterns that keep them productive instead of dangerous. Live with audience Q&A.
AGENDA
  • How autonomous agents go wrong when they touch infrastructure — real failure modes and war stories from OpenClaw
  • The guardrail stack: agent identity & policy gates, verifiable state, heartbeat/convergence checks, reversibility, and human-in-the-loop checkpoints
  • How the security (Microsoft) and infrastructure-as-code (Pulumi) lenses combine — agents and platforms reading/writing the same verifiable artifact
ADDITIONAL INFO
  • When: Central Time (US & Canada)
  • Duration: 1 hour
  • Price: Free
  • Language: English
  • Who can attend? Everyone
  • Dial-in available? (listen only): Not available.
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