About this event
Generative AI adoption is growing faster than security teams can safeguard it — and the result is real: organizations now average over 200 GenAI-related data policy violations every month, driven by ungoverned tools and Shadow AI usage that expose sensitive corporate information.
Join Fluree CEO Brian Platz and Senior Solutions Architect Andrew Johnson for a practical demonstration of a fundamentally different approach: data-centric security that embeds policies directly into the data layer—so your data defends itself, regardless of which AI agent, application, or user tries to access it.
The security playbook that worked for SaaS won't work for AI.
This session includes a live demonstration showing how AI agents interact with enterprise data under active policy enforcement.
No. The session is designed for data and security leaders first, with enough technical detail to make the model concrete.
Yes. Audit trails, policy enforcement evidence, and real-time compliance verification are a core focus.
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Andrew Johnson is a lead software engineer at Fluree, PBC where he leads architecture and implementation for client projects. He's worked on software development solutions for projects that include university student information systems, patent publication records, consumer data ownership, and federal public housing policy.
Brian is the Co-founder and Co-CEO of Fluree, PBC, a North Carolina-based Public Benefit Corporation. Platz was an entrepreneur and executive throughout the early internet days and SaaS boom, having founded the popular A-list apart web development community, along with a host of successful SaaS companies. He is now helping companies navigate the complexity of the enterprise data transformation movement. Previous to establishing Fluree, Brian co-founded SilkRoad Technology which grew to over 2,000 customers and 500 employees in 12 global offices. Brian sits on the board of Fuel50 and Odigia, and is an advisor to Fabric Inc.