EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 29 MIN
Agent Security Starts at the Desktop
from The Didi & Lital Show · host pod617.com
Didi and Lital open with sports talk about the Bruins being down 2–1 to the Sabres and the Patriots drafting another short-armed offensive tackle, then discuss controversy involving Mike Vrabel and a fired Athletic reporter, arguing it’s largely a consent and conflict-of-interest issue and criticizing sports-media “source” standards. They share family updates: a friend is bringing them to a Bruins playoff game in a suite, Ron will attend RIT near Buffalo, and Leia will attend Reichman University in Herzliya. The main segment focuses on securing AI in enterprises, warning against applying old security tools without a risk model and advocating desktop-based AI agents that leverage endpoint CPUs, TPM-backed secret storage, enterprise permissioning, activity logging, VPN/proxy controls, MDM policies, and DLP/classification to manage where AI-generated data is stored, contrasting endpoint approaches with complex server-side “container” architectures that move credentials. Topics 00:19 Bruins and Patriots Talk 01:27 Vrabel Reporter Scandal 06:18 Playoff Suite Stories 07:24 Kids College Decisions 09:55 Why Securing AI Matters 12:54 Desktop Agents and Tokens 16:13 Policies Logs and Controls 21:59 Data Classification and DLP 25:10 Endpoint vs Server Harnesses 28:52 Wrap Up and Outro
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Didi and Lital open with sports talk about the Bruins being down 2–1 to the Sabres and the Patriots drafting another short-armed offensive tackle, then discuss controversy involving Mike Vrabel and a fired Athletic reporter, arguing it’s largely a consent and conflict-of-interest issue and criticizing sports-media “source” standards. They share family updates: a friend is bringing them to a Bruins playoff game in a suite, Ron will attend RIT near Buffalo, and Leia will attend Reichman University in Herzliya. The main segment focuses on securing AI in enterprises, warning against applying old security tools without a risk model and advocating desktop-based AI agents that leverage endpoint CPUs, TPM-backed secret storage, enterprise permissioning, activity logging, VPN/proxy controls, MDM policies, and DLP/classification to manage where AI-generated data is stored, contrasting endpoint approaches with complex server-side “container” architectures that move credentials. Topics 00:19 Bruins and Patriots Talk 01:27 Vrabel Reporter Scandal 06:18 Playoff Suite Stories 07:24 Kids College Decisions 09:55 Why Securing AI Matters 12:54 Desktop Agents and Tokens 16:13 Policies Logs and Controls 21:59 Data Classification and DLP 25:10 Endpoint vs Server Harnesses 28:52 Wrap Up and Outro
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