Zero Trust & AI
How H2O.ai Secures Multi-Cloud AI Infrastructure at Scale
JUNE 17, 10:30AM PT / 1:30PM ET
Speaker
Ophir Zahavi
Manager, Cloud Engineering | H2O.ai

Andrew Harding
SVP of Product | Twingate
Join us for a live fireside chat with Ophir Zahavi, Cloud Engineering Manager at H2O.ai, and Andrew Harding, SVP of Product at Twingate, as they discuss how leading AI/ML teams are securing fast-paced innovation with a Zero Trust approach.
When your infrastructure supports 20,000+ orgs like AT&T, PayPal, and Chipotle, your network access better not be the bottleneck. But that’s exactly what H2O.ai—which holds the world’s highest score on the General AI Assistants (GAIA) Benchmark—was up against.
In this live event, you'll hear firsthand how H2O.ai moved off of a fragmented VPN system and implemented a zero trust model that protects proprietary model development, enables global collaboration, and manages distributed research teams, all without sacrificing the speed or flexibility needed for AI development.
The conversation will focus on practical strategies that balance flexibility with control, with insights grounded in H2O.ai’s experience running production-grade ML workflows across multiple environments.
This session is for DevOps, platform, infrastructure, and security leaders responsible for supporting AI/ML development environments. If you're involved in managing access to cloud resources, securing data pipelines, or enabling collaboration across internal and external teams—while maintaining control over sensitive systems—this discussion will provide practical context and examples relevant to your work.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn how H2O.ai solved their global access nightmare without slowing down the pace of AI delivery.
In this session you'll learn how to:
How H2O.ai applies Zero Trust principles to secure internal services, CI/CD workflows, and GPU-backed model training infrastructure across cloud deployments.
The limitations of VPNs and perimeter-based controls in high-scale, fast-moving ML pipelines—and what it looks like to transition to ZTNA.
Access control for non-human identities like service accounts, training jobs, and automated workflows.
Live Q&A with Ophir and Andrew