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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_starting_now_registran
 ts&utm_medium=calendar&utm_source=brighttalk-transact\n\nPresenter: So
 nya Moisset, Staff AI Security Advocate, Snyk\n\nWhen a developer inst
 alls an AI agent skill, they are making a trust decision they almost c
 ertainly do not know they are making. Snyk’s ToxicSkills research into
  3,000+ skills from ClawHub and skills.sh found that 36% contain secur
 ity flaws and 13% contain critical issues, including credential theft,
  backdoor installation, and active prompt injection payloads. And 91% 
 of confirmed malicious skills combine traditional malware with prompt 
 injection in a single artifact.\n\nThis is not a theoretical risk. Thi
 s is a supply chain that is already under active exploitation. In this
  session, we’ll examine three documented attack chains and define what
  a rigorous defense of the agentic action layer requires.\n\nWe’ll exp
 lore: \n• A deep dive into how malicious skills operate through recent
  attacks \n• Tactics to motivate risks in the AI skill supply chain \n
 • Actionable strategies to defend the agentic action layer
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