Prompt Injection to Playbook - Detecting Compromised AI Agents in Google Cloud
AI agents and MCPs have expanded the attack surface of LLM applications. Prompt injection, model tampering, and agent misbehavior can now pivot from your chatbot into your cloud infrastructure—and most organizations have zero visibility into when it happens. This webinar walks through the AI attack chain: from initial prompt injection through MCP exploitation to cloud resource compromise. Come join David Nehoda, Technical Solutions Consultant, and we'll show you how to instrument Google Cloud logging, parse events through SecOps with YARA-L detection rules, and automate response with SOAR playbooks. By the end, you'll have a detection framework and working rules you can deploy today.

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