Webinar

JULY 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?

For years, the answer was simple: block all automation. That rule  is now actively losing companies money and breaking real user experiences, because some of that automation is an AI agent booking a flight, completing a checkout, or managing an account on a human's behalf. Heuristics can't keep up with agents built to look human. The only way forward is cryptographic proof of who's behind the traffic, and what they're authorized to do.

Valentin and Paul are building both sides of that handshake. Fingerprint verifies signed agents on the way in. Browserbase signs its agents on the way out via Web Bot Auth, so they show up at a Fingerprint-protected site verified and authorized rather than anonymous. They're in good company: OpenAI, AWS AgentCore, Manus, and Anchor Browser are already signed and verifiable too. 

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they'll cover

The authorization problem: why "is this a bot" is the wrong question, and "is this authorized" is the right one

How cryptographic verification replaces guesswork, and what allow, block, throttle, and enrich look like as real policy decisions

What it takes to sign an agent at the infrastructure level, and where Valentin and Paul agree (and don't) on how fast agentic commerce arrives

Live Q&A: ask them directly how to handle unsigned agents, where to start, and what's coming next from Fingerprint

Valentin Vasilyev

Co-founder and CTO @ Fingerprint

Valentin Vasilyev is CTO and co-founder of Fingerprint and has a 20+ year developer career as a polyglot programmer which includes expertise in Ruby-on-Rails and JavaScript. FingerprintJS began as a side project and turned into a full-time career, which now supports over 6,000 companies, 16% of the Top 500 websites, and an active GitHub community with over 26K stars — and earned Valentin recognition as an Entrepreneur of the Year finalist.

Paul Klein IV

CEO @ Browserbase

Paul Klein IV is the solo founder and CEO of Browserbase, the cloud infrastructure platform that lets AI agents interact with the web through headless browsers. Before Browserbase, Paul was CTO and co-founder of StreamClub (a virtual event platform acquired by Mux in 2021) and spent three years as a software engineer at Twilio during its IPO era. Paul has turned Browserbase into a nearly 50-person, Series B company in under two years.

Valentin Vasilyev

Co-founder and CTO @ Fingerprint

Valentin Vasilyev is CTO and co-founder of Fingerprint and has a 20+ year developer career as a polyglot programmer which includes expertise in Ruby-on-Rails and JavaScript. FingerprintJS began as a side project and turned into a full-time career, which now supports over 6,000 companies, 16% of the Top 500 websites, and an active GitHub community with over 26K stars — and earned Valentin recognition as an Entrepreneur of the Year finalist.

Paul Klein IV

CEO @ Browserbase

Paul Klein IV is the solo founder and CEO of Browserbase, the cloud infrastructure platform that lets AI agents interact with the web through headless browsers. Before Browserbase, Paul was CTO and co-founder of StreamClub (a virtual event platform acquired by Mux in 2021) and spent three years as a software engineer at Twilio during its IPO era. Paul has turned Browserbase into a nearly 50-person, Series B company in under two years.

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Webinar

JULY 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?

For years, the answer was simple: block all automation. That rule  is now actively losing companies money and breaking real user experiences, because some of that automation is an AI agent booking a flight, completing a checkout, or managing an account on a human's behalf. Heuristics can't keep up with agents built to look human. The only way forward is cryptographic proof of who's behind the traffic, and what they're authorized to do.

Valentin and Paul are building both sides of that handshake. Fingerprint verifies signed agents on the way in. Browserbase signs its agents on the way out via Web Bot Auth, so they show up at a Fingerprint-protected site verified and authorized rather than anonymous. They're in good company: OpenAI, AWS AgentCore, Manus, and Anchor Browser are already signed and verifiable too. 

Register

We're committed to your privacy. You may unsubscribe from our communications at any time.

they'll cover

The authorization problem: why "is this a bot" is the wrong question, and "is this authorized" is the right one

How cryptographic verification replaces guesswork, and what allow, block, throttle, and enrich look like as real policy decisions

What it takes to sign an agent at the infrastructure level, and where Valentin and Paul agree (and don't) on how fast agentic commerce arrives

Live Q&A: ask them directly how to handle unsigned agents, where to start, and what's coming next from Fingerprint

Valentin Vasilyev

Co-founder and CTO @ Fingerprint

Valentin Vasilyev is CTO and co-founder of Fingerprint and has a 20+ year developer career as a polyglot programmer which includes expertise in Ruby-on-Rails and JavaScript. FingerprintJS began as a side project and turned into a full-time career, which now supports over 6,000 companies, 16% of the Top 500 websites, and an active GitHub community with over 26K stars — and earned Valentin recognition as an Entrepreneur of the Year finalist.

Paul Klein IV

CEO @ Browserbase

Paul Klein IV is the solo founder and CEO of Browserbase, the cloud infrastructure platform that lets AI agents interact with the web through headless browsers. Before Browserbase, Paul was CTO and co-founder of StreamClub (a virtual event platform acquired by Mux in 2021) and spent three years as a software engineer at Twilio during its IPO era. Paul has turned Browserbase into a nearly 50-person, Series B company in under two years.

Valentin Vasilyev

Co-founder and CTO @ Fingerprint

Valentin Vasilyev is CTO and co-founder of Fingerprint and has a 20+ year developer career as a polyglot programmer which includes expertise in Ruby-on-Rails and JavaScript. FingerprintJS began as a side project and turned into a full-time career, which now supports over 6,000 companies, 16% of the Top 500 websites, and an active GitHub community with over 26K stars — and earned Valentin recognition as an Entrepreneur of the Year finalist.

Paul Klein IV

CEO @ Browserbase

Paul Klein IV is the solo founder and CEO of Browserbase, the cloud infrastructure platform that lets AI agents interact with the web through headless browsers. Before Browserbase, Paul was CTO and co-founder of StreamClub (a virtual event platform acquired by Mux in 2021) and spent three years as a software engineer at Twilio during its IPO era. Paul has turned Browserbase into a nearly 50-person, Series B company in under two years.

Register

We're committed to your privacy. You may unsubscribe from our communications at any time.

Webinar

JULY 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?

For years, the answer was simple: block all automation. That rule  is now actively losing companies money and breaking real user experiences, because some of that automation is an AI agent booking a flight, completing a checkout, or managing an account on a human's behalf. Heuristics can't keep up with agents built to look human. The only way forward is cryptographic proof of who's behind the traffic, and what they're authorized to do.

Valentin and Paul are building both sides of that handshake. Fingerprint verifies signed agents on the way in. Browserbase signs its agents on the way out via Web Bot Auth, so they show up at a Fingerprint-protected site verified and authorized rather than anonymous. They're in good company: OpenAI, AWS AgentCore, Manus, and Anchor Browser are already signed and verifiable too. 

Register

We're committed to your privacy. You may unsubscribe from our communications at any time.

they'll cover

The authorization problem: why "is this a bot" is the wrong question, and "is this authorized" is the right one

How cryptographic verification replaces guesswork, and what allow, block, throttle, and enrich look like as real policy decisions

What it takes to sign an agent at the infrastructure level, and where Valentin and Paul agree (and don't) on how fast agentic commerce arrives

Live Q&A: ask them directly how to handle unsigned agents, where to start, and what's coming next from Fingerprint

Valentin Vasilyev

Co-founder and CTO @ Fingerprint

Valentin Vasilyev is CTO and co-founder of Fingerprint and has a 20+ year developer career as a polyglot programmer which includes expertise in Ruby-on-Rails and JavaScript. FingerprintJS began as a side project and turned into a full-time career, which now supports over 6,000 companies, 16% of the Top 500 websites, and an active GitHub community with over 26K stars — and earned Valentin recognition as an Entrepreneur of the Year finalist.

Paul Klein IV

CEO @ Browserbase

Paul Klein IV is the solo founder and CEO of Browserbase, the cloud infrastructure platform that lets AI agents interact with the web through headless browsers. Before Browserbase, Paul was CTO and co-founder of StreamClub (a virtual event platform acquired by Mux in 2021) and spent three years as a software engineer at Twilio during its IPO era. Paul has turned Browserbase into a nearly 50-person, Series B company in under two years.

Valentin Vasilyev

Co-founder and CTO @ Fingerprint

Valentin Vasilyev is CTO and co-founder of Fingerprint and has a 20+ year developer career as a polyglot programmer which includes expertise in Ruby-on-Rails and JavaScript. FingerprintJS began as a side project and turned into a full-time career, which now supports over 6,000 companies, 16% of the Top 500 websites, and an active GitHub community with over 26K stars — and earned Valentin recognition as an Entrepreneur of the Year finalist.

Paul Klein IV

CEO @ Browserbase

Paul Klein IV is the solo founder and CEO of Browserbase, the cloud infrastructure platform that lets AI agents interact with the web through headless browsers. Before Browserbase, Paul was CTO and co-founder of StreamClub (a virtual event platform acquired by Mux in 2021) and spent three years as a software engineer at Twilio during its IPO era. Paul has turned Browserbase into a nearly 50-person, Series B company in under two years.

Register

We're committed to your privacy. You may unsubscribe from our communications at any time.

Webinar

JULY 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?

For years, the answer was simple: block all automation. That rule  is now actively losing companies money and breaking real user experiences, because some of that automation is an AI agent booking a flight, completing a checkout, or managing an account on a human's behalf. Heuristics can't keep up with agents built to look human. The only way forward is cryptographic proof of who's behind the traffic, and what they're authorized to do.

Valentin and Paul are building both sides of that handshake. Fingerprint verifies signed agents on the way in. Browserbase signs its agents on the way out via Web Bot Auth, so they show up at a Fingerprint-protected site verified and authorized rather than anonymous. They're in good company: OpenAI, AWS AgentCore, Manus, and Anchor Browser are already signed and verifiable too. 

Register

We're committed to your privacy. You may unsubscribe from our communications at any time.

they'll cover

The authorization problem: why "is this a bot" is the wrong question, and "is this authorized" is the right one

How cryptographic verification replaces guesswork, and what allow, block, throttle, and enrich look like as real policy decisions

What it takes to sign an agent at the infrastructure level, and where Valentin and Paul agree (and don't) on how fast agentic commerce arrives

Live Q&A: ask them directly how to handle unsigned agents, where to start, and what's coming next from Fingerprint

Valentin Vasilyev

Co-founder and CTO @ Fingerprint

Valentin Vasilyev is CTO and co-founder of Fingerprint and has a 20+ year developer career as a polyglot programmer which includes expertise in Ruby-on-Rails and JavaScript. FingerprintJS began as a side project and turned into a full-time career, which now supports over 6,000 companies, 16% of the Top 500 websites, and an active GitHub community with over 26K stars — and earned Valentin recognition as an Entrepreneur of the Year finalist.

Paul Klein IV

CEO @ Browserbase

Paul Klein IV is the solo founder and CEO of Browserbase, the cloud infrastructure platform that lets AI agents interact with the web through headless browsers. Before Browserbase, Paul was CTO and co-founder of StreamClub (a virtual event platform acquired by Mux in 2021) and spent three years as a software engineer at Twilio during its IPO era. Paul has turned Browserbase into a nearly 50-person, Series B company in under two years.

Valentin Vasilyev

Co-founder and CTO @ Fingerprint

Valentin Vasilyev is CTO and co-founder of Fingerprint and has a 20+ year developer career as a polyglot programmer which includes expertise in Ruby-on-Rails and JavaScript. FingerprintJS began as a side project and turned into a full-time career, which now supports over 6,000 companies, 16% of the Top 500 websites, and an active GitHub community with over 26K stars — and earned Valentin recognition as an Entrepreneur of the Year finalist.

Paul Klein IV

CEO @ Browserbase

Paul Klein IV is the solo founder and CEO of Browserbase, the cloud infrastructure platform that lets AI agents interact with the web through headless browsers. Before Browserbase, Paul was CTO and co-founder of StreamClub (a virtual event platform acquired by Mux in 2021) and spent three years as a software engineer at Twilio during its IPO era. Paul has turned Browserbase into a nearly 50-person, Series B company in under two years.

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