Three insights you might have missed from theCUBE's coverage of the SHI Fall Summit

This SiliconANGLE article, by Victoria Gayton, recaps theCUBE's coverage of the SHI Fall Summit, where the central theme was that enterprise AI has reached an inflection point at which capability and control must evolve together. Kamiwaza co-founder and CEO Luke Norris joined executives from SHI International, ProHawk, Medical Informatics, and Aible in conversation with theCUBE's Paul Gillin about the architecture of secure, agentic AI — spanning accessibility compliance, governance frameworks, and automation that acts with accountability. Norris frames security as central to the moment: AI now makes concrete in the enterprise things that were only theoretical, which puts security at the forefront of the thinking. The article highlights Kamiwaza's work on accessibility compliance and, importantly, its relationship-based access control approach: the piece notes that Kamiwaza brings the pursuit of clarity "to access control — ensuring that AI agents operate within human-defined boundaries," and that its relationship-based authentication ensures each agent can only reach the data its human counterpart could access, a framework built for agencies working under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Other summit insights covered include ProHawk's real-time computer vision that restores degraded sensor data, and Medical Informatics' Sickbay platform for real-time physiologic data — examples of secure AI moving "from visibility to viability" with tangible impact. For enterprise buyers, the coverage distills how the industry is converging on trust-first, governed approaches to agentic AI, with Kamiwaza's ReBAC positioned as a key enabler. Read the full article on SiliconANGLE.

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