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16-17 June, 2026
Mumbai, India
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Wednesday June 17, 2026 7:15pm - 7:55pm IST
Last week, a developer's AI coding agent was asked to refactor a module. Instead, it read .env files, ran git push --force on main, and made 300 API calls costing $47. The agent worked exactly as designed - there were just no guardrails with teeth.

AI agents can now execute shell commands, access secrets, call APIs, and spawn sub-agents. But today's safety approaches are just filters - they can't prove an agent actually stayed within bounds.

Aflock is an open source framework built on Witness and in-toto that treats agent permissions like a lockfile treats dependencies - signed, immutable, and verifiable.
No trusted hardware needed. Just policy files and attestations.

https://github.com/aflock-ai/aflock (Apache 2.0)
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Rahul Vishwakarma

Open Source Developer | in-toto / Witness | GSoC & LFX Mentee, Highlevel
Rahul Vishwakarma is an active open source contributor to CNCF's in-toto project, where he has worked on Witness and Archivista — building attestors and policy verification features for supply chain security. He previously contracted with TestifySec and is currently an SDE Intern... Read More →
Wednesday June 17, 2026 7:15pm - 7:55pm IST
204 AB (Second Floor)
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