NDC Conferences YouTube · July 7, 2026

POC Prison: Why agentic systems never escape the lab and how to fix that in 90 days - Luise Freese

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My takeaway: POC Prison: Why agentic systems never escape the lab and how to fix that in 90 days - Luise Freese is an agent-security signal. The practical read is that autonomy, memory, tool permissions, and third-party integrations are the control surface that needs threat modeling and monitoring.
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