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SUMMARY:Live webcast: Toxic Flows: When Your Agent Skill Becomes a Sup
 ply Chain Attack
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 8796/668352?utm_campaign=communication_reminder_24hr_registrants&utm_m
 edium=calendar&utm_source=brighttalk-transact\n\nPresenter: Sonya Mois
 set, Staff AI Security Advocate, Snyk\n\nWhen a developer installs an 
 AI agent skill, they are making a trust decision they almost certainly
  do not know they are making. Snyk’s ToxicSkills research into 3,000+ 
 skills from ClawHub and skills.sh found that 36% contain security flaw
 s and 13% contain critical issues, including credential theft, backdoo
 r installation, and active prompt injection payloads. And 91% of confi
 rmed malicious skills combine traditional malware with prompt injectio
 n in a single artifact.\n\nThis is not a theoretical risk. This is a s
 upply chain that is already under active exploitation. In this session
 , we’ll examine three documented attack chains and define what a rigor
 ous defense of the agentic action layer requires.\n\nWe’ll explore: \n
 • A deep dive into how malicious skills operate through recent attacks
  \n• Tactics to motivate risks in the AI skill supply chain \n• Action
 able strategies to defend the agentic action layer
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