Last month at Opaque's annual Confidential Computing Summit™, hosts Aaron Fulkerson and Mark Hinkle interviewed several of our incredible speakers and sponsors about the agentic web, data security, and AI. This episode dives into a few of those conversations. First, Jason Clinton — CISO at Anthropic — talks about the future of agents, MCP, and Anthropic's latest safety upgrade, ASL-3, which is designed to prevent bad actors from misusing its models. Next, Daniel Rohrer — NVIVIA's VP of Software Product Security, Architecture & Research —shares how NVIDIA is handling AI security and scaling compute power and trust. Finally, Daniel J. Beutel — Co-Founder and CEO of Flower Labs — explains how his company is using federated learning to keep data secure in AI workloads. If you want to learn more about AI and how to benefit from it responsibly, visit opaque.co
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