by Emerging Technologies, Pavel Anni | May 21, 2026 | AI, Trust
When an AI agent acts on your behalf, how much of “you” should it become? In AI systems, agent impersonation creates security risks by granting overly broad permissions. This post introduces a delegation model using a permission intersection’...
by Emerging Technologies, Kevin Cogan, Morgan Foster | May 13, 2026 | AI, Trust
The gap between what an agent claims and what the platform can verify is a real attack surface, and it grows with every new agent you onboard. As agents increasingly discover and call each other at runtime, protocols like Agent2Agent (A2A) have introduced a useful...
by Emerging Technologies | Dec 5, 2023
In modern cloud-based development, we can provide completely automated testing coverage. Edge software and Edge devices cannot be automated in the same way, or when possible, it is very resource-intensive to accomplish. This is why software for edge devices has been...
by Emerging Technologies | Dec 5, 2023
The goal of this project is to understand the technical requirements and any gaps around being able to run ML Workloads in the data center while using Confidential Compute environments.
by Emerging Technologies | May 16, 2023 | Edge Computing, Hybrid Cloud, Sustainability
Engineers and researchers from the Red Hat Research and Emerging Technologies groups will feature recent work and a glimpse of where open source technology will go next at the upcoming Red Hat Summit, May 23-25. Interactive sessions, hands-on labs, and demos include...