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A Developer's Guide to AI Safety & Security

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​🎯 About This Session

Join us for an eye-opening session where Tanay Baswa reveals the critical security vulnerabilities lurking in AI applications that developers are building today. As enterprises rush to deploy AI solutions, most teams are unaware of the unique threats that traditional security practices can't address. Instead of learning about these risks the hard way through breaches, Tanay will show you how to build secure AI applications from the ground up.

​📝 What We'll Cover

​In this session, we'll explore:

  • Real examples of AI security breaches and their devastating business impact

  • Why prompt injection and data leakage are becoming the new SQL injection

  • A live coding demo: building a chatbot and implementing security guardrails using APIs

  • How to test AI applications through red teaming techniques

  • The growing talent gap in AI security that developers can capitalize on

  • Best practices for designing responsible AI that enterprises actually need

  • Practical tools and frameworks you can implement immediately

  • Career opportunities in the rapidly expanding AI security field

​🔍 What Makes This Session Special

While most developers are focused on building AI features, very few understand how to secure them. Tanay brings real-world experience from Enkrypt AI, where he's helped enterprises identify and fix critical vulnerabilities before they reach production. He'll share actual security testing methodologies and live-code practical solutions, giving you actionable knowledge that's immediately applicable to your current projects.

​👤 About the Speaker

Tanay Baswa is a Founding AI Researcher & Engineer at Enkrypt AI, where he serves as Director of Solutions, overseeing sales, system architecture, and engineering. With a UC Berkeley Computer Science background and published research in AI safety (NeurIPS 2024), Tanay has spent over 2 years building AI security solutions and helping enterprises deploy AI safely. His mission is researching AI threats and developing robust defenses against them—work that's becoming increasingly critical as AI capabilities advance.

This event is hosted by G2i, a talent marketplace connecting top-tier developers with meaningful remote work. As leaders in technical talent assessment, we're particularly excited to host this talk as it addresses one of the most critical gaps in modern software development—building AI applications that are both powerful and secure.

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