
[EPISODE] 14
[GUEST] Bryan Russett and Alex Kesling, Co-Founders of Empathic
[DESCRIPTION] Empathic builds infrastructure-level security for AI agents, protecting sensitive data at the source rather than just monitoring tool calls. Their platform secures databases and systems directly while providing observability that shows why agents were authorized and what they did with that access.
[STATUS] Publishing October 9

[EPISODE] 13
[GUEST] Samuel Colvin, Founder & CEO of Pydantic
[DESCRIPTION] Samuel Colvin founded Pydantic in 2017 and launched the company in 2023. He discusses MCP security vulnerabilities, AI agent authentication challenges, and the upcoming Pydantic AI Gateway for threat detection.
[STATUS] Published October 2

[EPISODE] 12
[GUEST] Mackenzie Jackson, Developer & Security Advocate at Aikido Security
[DESCRIPTION] Mackenzie joins us to discuss AI in code security, smarter vulnerability prioritization, and Aikido's research into malicious packages in open source.
[STATUS] Published September 18

[EPISODE] 11
[GUEST] Steve Vandenburg, AI Security Architect at Cotiviti
[DESCRIPTION] Steve Vandenburg, AI Security Architect at Cotiviti, discusses the evolving role of AI security in enterprise environments and how frameworks like NIST AI RMF, HITRUST, and the new SAIL framework translate from policy into real technical implementation.
[STATUS] Published September 11

[EPISODE] 10
[GUEST] Dor Sarig, Co-Founder & CEO of Pillar Security
[DESCRIPTION] Dor Sarig has spent nearly two decades in cybersecurity, from offensive work with the Israeli government to leading product roles at Simulate and Perimeter 81. Now CEO of Pillar Security, a unified platform to secure the entire AI lifecycle and is behind the SAIL framework.
[STATUS] Published September 4

[EPISODE] 9
[GUEST] Ian Livingstone, Co-Founder & CEO of Keycard
[DESCRIPTION] This week we're taking a deep dive on the agent identity problem. Ian Livingstone, Matt Creager and Jared Hanson founded Keycard to accelerate agent adoption without sacrificing control.
[STATUS] Published August 14

[EPISODE] 8
[GUEST] John Sotiropoulos, Co-Lead of OWASP ASI and Head of AI Security at Kainos
[DESCRIPTION] John has written books on adversarial AI, guidelines for the UK government and laid out the globally adopted OWASP LLM Top 10. On this episode of Insecure Agents, he discuss the upcoming release of the OWASP Agentic Top 10.
[STATUS] Publishing July 28

[EPISODE] 7
[GUEST] Kyle Ryan, Head of Artificial Intelligence at Dune Security
[DESCRIPTION] Kyle is apart of the founding team of Dune Security, a user adaptive risk management behavior, tailors interventions, and adapts controls around high-risk users.
[STATUS] Published July 24

[EPISODE] 6
[GUEST] Aengus Lynch, AI Safety Researcher at Anthropic
[DESCRIPTION] For the last three years, Aengus has researched methods to prevent AI systems from engaging in harmful behaviors. He is now focused on identifying and patching these vulnerabilities in autonomous AI systems.
[STATUS] Published July 17

[EPISODE] 5
[GUEST] Harry Wetherald, Co-Founder & CEO of Maze
[DESCRIPTION] Maze just raised $31 million to build AI agents that stop cloud security breaches. Co-founder Harry joins Allie to discuss their recent launch.
[STATUS] Published July 10

[EPISODE] 4
[GUEST] Vineeth Sai Narajala, AI Security Engineer at AWS
[DESCRIPTION] Vineeth is Co-Leader and Founding Member of the OWASP AI Vulnerability Scoring System and Agentic AI Top 10 at OWASP GenAI Security Project.
[STATUS] Published June 26

[EPISODE] 3
[GUEST] Kerem Proulx, Co-Founder & CEO of Pensar
[DESCRIPTION] In the middle of all the 'AI this, AI that' chatter during NY Tech Week, Allie and Kerem cut through the noise to talk real-world AI agent adoption in the enterprise and take a few questions from a live audience.
[STATUS] Published June 19

[EPISODE] 2
[GUEST] Tamir Ishay Sharbat, AI Researcher at Zenity
[DESCRIPTION] Shortly after the release of Darth Vader in Epic Games' Fortnite, Tamir, Allie and Kyle went through what exactly went wrong with the in-game AI, the unique vulnerabilities posed by voice agents, and how these perceived dangers can play out.
[STATUS] Publishing June 12

[EPISODE] 1
[GUEST] Mark Dorsi, CISO of Netlify
[DESCRIPTION] On a hot San Francisco day during RSA Conference 2025, Mark and Allie sat down for a conversation in front of a live audience to discuss the explosion of AI agents and building secure products with AI coding assistants.
[STATUS] Published May 1