What does it mean to build securely when agents can negotiate their own guardrails? And what happens to the web — CLIs, frameworks, even the browser itself — when the primary user is no longer human? At AI Native DevCon London, Simon Maple sat down with two panels of experts to find out.
First: a security roundtable with Joseph Katsioloudes from GitHub, Liran Tal from Snyk, and John Groetzinger from Cisco.
Then: a web AI conversation with Dana Lawson from Netlify, Maximiliano Firtman from codemia, and James Moss from Tessl.
What we cover:
– Why 83% of enterprises plan to deploy AI but only 29% feel ready to do so securely
– Prompt injection as a risk you have to accept — and how least privilege and sandboxing are your real defences
– The "agent experience" concept: why systems built for human eyes fail at machine scale
– Whether fundamentals like HTTP, semantic HTML, and accessibility still matter when agents do the heavy lifting
– How WebMCP lets websites expose tools directly to agents
— and why blocking them is like trying to turn off the sun
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