Webinar | Learn From Your Peers: Getting AI Right in AEM & EDS: Secure, Scalable Patterns for Developers and Admins (Jun 24, 2026) | Community
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wharmon
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June 15, 2026

Webinar | Learn From Your Peers: Getting AI Right in AEM & EDS: Secure, Scalable Patterns for Developers and Admins (Jun 24, 2026)

  • June 15, 2026
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Are you integrating AI into your AEM or Edge Delivery Services environment (or planning to)? Wondering how to do it without introducing security risks or governance gaps into your production architecture?

 

This webinar took place on June 24, 2026. AEM Champion Krishna Kalyan Gorthi (​@gkalyan) will cut through the noise to share practical design patterns, real-world implementation guidance, and proven strategies for adopting AI responsibly in AEM environments. You'll get concrete, actionable takeaways you can bring directly back to your team.

 

What You'll Learn:

  • Where and how AI fits into AEM and EDS architectures for maximum impact
  • How to proactively address risks like prompt injection, data leakage, and untrusted outputs
  • Real-world implementation patterns across application code, OSGi configuration, and dispatcher for secure AI adoption

The slides from this session have been attached to this post. This article will be updated as soon as the recording has been uploaded to Experience League.

1 reply

gkalyan
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
June 25, 2026

Thank you ​@wharmon for hosting this webinar. Really enjoyed doing this session.

There is a lot covered in this webinar. Still a lot to discuss about using AI in our applications.

 

If you have any questions, let’s continue the discussion here.

 

wharmon
Adobe Employee
wharmonAdobe EmployeeAuthor
Adobe Employee
June 26, 2026

Amazing session Kalyan! For any webinar attendees monitoring this post, you can expect the recording via email during the week of July 6th - apologies for the delay! In the meantime the session’s slides are available on this Community post