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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 49 MIN

How SecureAuth Is Securing AI Agents At Enterprise Scale - EP 61 - Geoff Mattson

from So What About AI Agents · host Philippe Trounev

In this episode of So What About AI Agents, Philippe Trounev sits down with Geoff Mattson, CEO of SecureAuth, to explore one of the biggest unanswered questions in enterprise AI:How do you secure autonomous AI agents?As organizations rapidly deploy AI agents across customer service, operations, engineering, and internal workflows, traditional identity and security models are beginning to break down. Systems designed for human users were never built for autonomous software capable of making decisions, invoking tools, spawning sub-agents, and operating at machine speed.Geoff shares his perspective on:• Why AI agents fundamentally challenge traditional identity systems• The difference between authentication and authorization in agentic environments• Agent control planes, permissions, and governance• Prompt injection and agent hijacking risks• Multi-agent architectures and delegation chains• Why "vibe coding" executives are creating unexpected security concerns• The future of enterprise AI security and autonomous digital workers• What organizations should do before giving AI agents real authorityWhether you're building AI agents, deploying enterprise AI systems, or responsible for security and governance, this conversation explores the emerging challenges that come with autonomous software operating inside modern organizations.Guest: Geoff Mattson, CEO of SecureAuth

In this episode of So What About AI Agents, Philippe Trounev sits down with Geoff Mattson, CEO of SecureAuth, to explore one of the biggest unanswered questions in enterprise AI:How do you secure autonomous AI agents?As organizations rapidly deploy AI agents across customer service, operations, engineering, and internal workflows, traditional identity and security models are beginning to break down. Systems designed for human users were never built for autonomous software capable of making decisions, invoking tools, spawning sub-agents, and operating at machine speed.Geoff shares his perspective on:• Why AI agents fundamentally challenge traditional identity systems• The difference between authentication and authorization in agentic environments• Agent control planes, permissions, and governance• Prompt injection and agent hijacking risks• Multi-agent architectures and delegation chains• Why "vibe coding" executives are creating unexpected security concerns• The future of enterprise AI security and autonomous digital workers• What organizations should do before giving AI agents real authorityWhether you're building AI agents, deploying enterprise AI systems, or responsible for security and governance, this conversation explores the emerging challenges that come with autonomous software operating inside modern organizations.Guest: Geoff Mattson, CEO of SecureAuth

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