Linux Foundation Is Pursuing Trusted Identity Infrastructure for AI Agents
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The Linux Foundation has announced plans to launch an Agent Name Service (ANS), a trusted identity infrastructure for AI agents. The initiative aims to establish a framework for verifying and authenticating AI agents, similar to how the Domain Name System (DNS) works for websites, to enhance trust and security in AI-driven interactions.
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The Linux Foundation has announced plans to launch an Agent Name Service (ANS), a trusted identity infrastructure for AI agents. The initiative aims to establish a framework for verifying and authenticating AI agents, similar to how the Domain Name System (DNS) works for websites, to enhance trust and security in AI-driven interactions.
The Linux Foundation, along with other organizations, has launched Akrites, an initiative aimed at protecting open-source projects from potential exploitation by AI systems and related threats.
Akrites is a new security tool designed to protect open-source software from AI-generated attacks. It analyzes codebases for vulnerabilities that could be exploited by AI-driven threats, aiming to safeguard the integrity of open-source projects.
The Linux Foundation has launched the Akrites project, an open-source initiative designed to defend free and open-source software from AI-enabled security exploits and automated attacks.
The Linux Foundation has announced plans to launch an Agent Name Service (ANS), a trusted identity infrastructure for AI agents. The initiative aims to establish a framework for verifying and authenticating AI agents, similar to how the Domain Name System (DNS) works for websites, to enhance trust and security in AI-driven interactions.