AI Explained: AI Observability and Security for Agentic Workflows
March 20, 2025
10:00AM PT / 1:00PM ET
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As enterprises increasingly adopt AI agents and multi-agent applications to transform organizational productivity and customer experiences, they must proactively address operational visibility and security risks. Join Karthik Bharathy, General Manager, AI Ops & Governance for Amazon SageMaker AI at AWS, as he shares actionable strategies at the intersection of observability and security for agentic workflows.
Register for this AI Explained to learn:
- How to increase visibility into AI agent operations and decision-making processes using AI observability.
- Best practices to protect multi-agent environments from risks, including security tools like Guardrails.
- Key governance considerations for balancing AI agent innovation with security and compliance requirement.s
AI Explained is our AMA series featuring experts on the most pressing issues facing AI teams.
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Featured Speakers
Karthik Bharathy
General Manager, AI Ops & Governance for Amazon SageMaker AI
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AWS
Karthik Bharathy is a leader with over 20 years of experience driving innovation in AI/ML, cloud technologies, and database services. As the General Manager for AI Ops and Governance for SageMaker AI at AWS, Karthik leads the development and implementation of cutting-edge generative AI capabilities in Amazon SageMaker AI.
Krishna Gade
Founder and CEO
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Fiddler AI
Krishna Gade is the founder and CEO of Fiddler AI, an enterprise AI Observability startup, which focuses on monitoring, explainability, fairness, and responsible AI governance for predictive and generative models. AI Observability is a vital building block and provides visibility and transparency to the entire enterprise AI application stack. An entrepreneur and engineering leader with strong technical experience in creating scalable platforms and delightful consumer products, Krishna previously held senior engineering leadership roles at Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, and Microsoft.