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EpisodeTuesday, June 9, 2026 · 19 min
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Agentic NetOps Hits Production While AI Coding Agents Become the Attack Surface

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Agentic NetOps Hits Production While AI Coding Agents Become the Attack Surface
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A hyperscale paper documents over ninety percent autonomous network incident resolution in production, Cisco ships its agentic ops platform, and AutoCon five opens in Munich with the most concrete production automation numbers we have seen from practitioners. Meanwhile, the Miasma worm turns AI coding agents into the attack vector.

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HOST A

Welcome to Amaze Networks for Tuesday, June ninth. Quick question to start the show: if you are deploying AI agents to autonomously fix your network incidents, who is responsible when an AI coding agent is the one that introduced the problem in the first place?

HOST B

That is not a hypothetical today. We have both sides of that story, and they landed within twenty-four hours of each other.

HOST A

We do. A production hyperscale paper on autonomous network incident resolution, Cisco's agentic ops platform going generally available next month, AutoCon five opening in Munich right now with real practitioner numbers — and a supply chain worm that specifically targeted AI coding tools as its infection vector.

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