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Workday launches Agent Passport for AI verification

5 min · 3 de jun de 2026
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AI is moving faster than the systems designed to control it. Today's episode focuses on how governance, verification, and security are becoming the real constraints as firms adopt AI inside sensitive environments. Workday's new Agent Passport signals a shift from building AI to proving it is safe. At the same time, Cisco and Anthropic are accelerating the pace of vulnerability discovery and response, forcing firms to rethink how they handle patching, monitoring, and vendor risk. The result is a new operating reality where speed without control creates exposure. We also cover a major supply chain attack tied to Red Hat packages and what it reveals about CI pipeline risk, along with key moves in M&A, SaaS financing, and AI-related litigation. Learn more at https://crestvale.io Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602483/support]

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