Michael Leland, VP, Field CTO at Island, examines the critical security challenges emerging as artificial intelligence evolves from generative to agentic capabilities. As AI agents increasingly automate workflows and handle sensitive enterprise data, organizations face new risks around data movement and governance. Leland explores how enterprise browser architecture addresses these challenges by establishing application boundaries and enforcing consistent guard rails for both human users and AI agents. He discusses the growing problem of shadow AI and introduces approaches to visibility, observability, and control that help organizations protect corporate data while maintaining productivity gains.
– How agentic AI differs from generative AI and why it creates new security risks
– The role of enterprise browsers in establishing application boundaries for AI agents
– Strategies for detecting shadow AI and AI sprawl across organizations
– How data lineage tracking reveals file movement and clipboard actions
– The function of MCP servers as gateways for agent access to business applications
– Methods for visualizing and controlling data movement in agentic AI environments
0:00:00 – The Evolution from Generative to Agentic AI
0:00:23 – Enterprise Browser Security and Application Boundaries
0:00:54 – Balancing Productivity Tools with Data Protection
0:01:07 – AI Governance and Visibility Challenges
0:01:32 – Data Lineage and Shadow AI Detection
0:01:59 – MCP Servers and Agent Gateway Controls
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