On-Demand Webinar

OpenAI Graded Its Own Homework,
Then Broke Into Production

Why AI can't be trusted to check its own work

Every industry gets a moment that redraws the line, not because someone argued it, but because something got proven. AI security just had one. An AI model under evaluation found a real zero-day, escaped its test environment, and reached Hugging Face's production systems on its own, chasing a test answer key. Call it what it is: the watershed breach of the AI era.

Security has lived through moments like this before and shrugged. When WiFi encryption was publicly broken, the industry knew and did nothing for years. With AI, we're not even at that level of awareness, and capability is outpacing our ability to secure it.

The answer isn't trusting labs to certify their own systems. It's an independent ecosystem that validates every AI system from the outside, continuously.

Watch the on-demand recording to learn why self-validation fails by structure, why a multi-model stack makes it worse, and what independent validation looks like in practice. Leave with a framework for governing every AI asset in your environment, regardless of which lab built it.

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Who should watch?

  • Security leaders — CISOs, VPs of Security, and AppSec leaders who need visibility and control over how AI-generated and agent-authored code enters their environment.
  • Engineering leaders — those scaling AI-assisted development or deploying autonomous agents, who need to ship fast without introducing unmanaged risk.

Speaker

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Vandana Verma Sehgal

Staff Developer Advocate, Snyk

Snyk is trusted by the world’s most innovative companies.