#1741543: SOC 2 for AI-Native Products: What Changes When Agents Help Write the Code | Live Webinar, June 29
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Most AI-native companies don't discover the compliance gap until the auditor finds it. By then, it's too late to fix cleanly. SOC 2 assumes a human approved the change, reviewed the code, and owned the evidence trail. When AI agents step into those roles β writing code, reviewing PRs, managing deployments β the controls don't just weaken. The compliance artifacts auditors are trained to look for simply don't exist. On June 29, 11:00 AM CT, UnderDefense and Boulay, a CPA firm with a global SOC 2 reporting practice, are running a live session β "SOC 2 for AI-Native Products: What Changes When Agents Help Write the Code." π June 29, 11:00 AM β 12:00 PM CT πRegister hereβ During the webinar we'll cover: β Why audits got harder β Five questions AI-native companies struggle to answer: AI usage policies, code review, change management, access controls, and evidence chain-of-custody. β How copilots bypass existing controls β Branch protection disabled. Code reviewed by the agent that wrote it. Secrets shared informally. Each instance a gap an auditor will find. β The fastest path to certification β How pairing continuous compliance tooling with a security partner compresses the timeline and produces results your customers can trust. Speakers: Nazar Tymoshyk, Ph.D. Researcher, SANS and RSA Conference Speaker, CEO at UnderDefense. Jeffrey Filler, Partner, Boulay Landon Adolphson-Fulsom, Senior Manager, Boulay |
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| More info: | https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/soc-2-ai-native-products-what-changes-when-agents-fylbe/ |
| Date added | June 12, 2026, 8:29 p.m. |
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| Venue | June 29, 2026, midnight - June 29, 2026, midnight |
