Webinar
JUNE 15
9AM pt / 12pm et
From Bots to Agents
From Bots to Agents
Why Identifying AI Traffic with Certainty Matters
Can your stack tell the difference between a malicious bot and an authorized AI agent?
The old answer to automation was simple: block it. That answer no longer holds. AI agents are now doing real, legitimate work on behalf of users and businesses, and the traffic they generate is nearly indistinguishable from the threats security teams have spent years stopping.
The question your stack has to answer is no longer whether something is automated - it's whether that automation is authorized, and most teams don't yet have the infrastructure to know.

WHAT they'll cover
How to distinguish authorized AI agents from malicious bots and scrapers in 2026;
Why behavioral heuristics are no longer sufficient for modern agent traffic, and where certainty changes outcomes;
How to operationalize traffic policy for agents across login, checkout, account actions, and scraping workflows;
What building for the agentic economy means in practice, and how to prepare your stack now.


Valentin Vasilyev
Co-founder and CTO
@ Fingerprint



Paul Klein
CEO
@ Browserbase





Paul Klein
CEO
@ Browserbase



Paul Klein
CEO
@ Browserbase
Webinar
JUNE 15
9AM pt / 12pm et
From Bots to Agents
Why Identifying AI Traffic with Certainty Matters
Can your stack tell the difference between a malicious bot and an authorized AI agent?
The old answer to automation was simple: block it. That answer no longer holds. AI agents are now doing real, legitimate work on behalf of users and businesses, and the traffic they generate is nearly indistinguishable from the threats security teams have spent years stopping.
The question your stack has to answer is no longer whether something is automated - it's whether that automation is authorized, and most teams don't yet have the infrastructure to know.
Register
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WHAT they'll cover
How to distinguish authorized AI agents from malicious bots and scrapers in 2026;
Why behavioral heuristics are no longer sufficient for modern agent traffic, and where certainty changes outcomes;
How to operationalize traffic policy for agents across login, checkout, account actions, and scraping workflows;
What building for the agentic economy means in practice, and how to prepare your stack now.


Valentin Vasilyev
Co-founder and CTO
@ Fingerprint



Paul Klein
CEO
@ Browserbase





Paul Klein
CEO
@ Browserbase



Paul Klein
CEO
@ Browserbase
Webinar
JUNE 15
9AM pt / 12pm et
From Bots to Agents
Why Identifying AI Traffic with Certainty Matters
Can your stack tell the difference between a malicious bot and an authorized AI agent?
The old answer to automation was simple: block it. That answer no longer holds. AI agents are now doing real, legitimate work on behalf of users and businesses, and the traffic they generate is nearly indistinguishable from the threats security teams have spent years stopping.
The question your stack has to answer is no longer whether something is automated - it's whether that automation is authorized, and most teams don't yet have the infrastructure to know.
Register
We're committed to your privacy. You may unsubscribe from our communications at any time.

WHAT they'll cover
How to distinguish authorized AI agents from malicious bots and scrapers in 2026;
Why behavioral heuristics are no longer sufficient for modern agent traffic, and where certainty changes outcomes;
How to operationalize traffic policy for agents across login, checkout, account actions, and scraping workflows;
What building for the agentic economy means in practice, and how to prepare your stack now.


Valentin Vasilyev
Co-founder and CTO
@ Fingerprint



Paul Klein
CEO
@ Browserbase


Valentin Vasilyev
Co-founder and CTO
@ Fingerprint



Paul Klein
CEO
@ Browserbase



Paul Klein
CEO
@ Browserbase
Webinar
JUNE 15
9AM pt / 12pm et
From Bots to Agents
Why Identifying AI Traffic with Certainty Matters
Can your stack tell the difference between a malicious bot and an authorized AI agent?
The old answer to automation was simple: block it. That answer no longer holds. AI agents are now doing real, legitimate work on behalf of users and businesses, and the traffic they generate is nearly indistinguishable from the threats security teams have spent years stopping.
The question your stack has to answer is no longer whether something is automated - it's whether that automation is authorized, and most teams don't yet have the infrastructure to know.
Register
We're committed to your privacy. You may unsubscribe from our communications at any time.

WHAT they'll cover
How to distinguish authorized AI agents from malicious bots and scrapers in 2026;
Why behavioral heuristics are no longer sufficient for modern agent traffic, and where certainty changes outcomes;
How to operationalize traffic policy for agents across login, checkout, account actions, and scraping workflows;
What building for the agentic economy means in practice, and how to prepare your stack now.


Valentin Vasilyev
Co-founder and CTO
@ Fingerprint



Paul Klein
CEO
@ Browserbase


Valentin Vasilyev
Co-founder and CTO
@ Fingerprint



Paul Klein
CEO
@ Browserbase



Paul Klein
CEO
@ Browserbase
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