About this event
Explore trusted AI agents by design in Madrid as experts discuss how trust infrastructure—Trust Spanning Protocol (TSP) and Provenance Identity Continuity (PIC)—enables secure, continuous AI agent ecosystems. This meetup focuses on rapid innovation in agentic AI, where agents don’t just forward intent but help create it, making trust an architectural requirement rather than an afterthought. The event invites researchers, developers, security professionals, and product leaders to dive into how decentralized trust infrastructure can enable interoperable, secure communications across AI agent ecosystems across organizational boundaries.
Schedule and program highlights (Madrid, March 3, 2026, 17:00–18:00 local time):
- 5:00 PM Opening & Framing – Shane Deconinck
- 5:10 PM Running AI Agent Protocols over Trust Spanning Protocol – Wenjing Chu How TMCP (Trust Spanning Protocol) and TA2A enable secure, interoperable communication to AI agent ecosystems, built on the Trust Spanning Protocol.
- 5:35 PM Authority Is Continuous – Nicola Gallo Introducing PIC (Provenance Identity Continuity Protocol) and its Proof of Continuity as a security primitive for distributed transactions and agent chains.
- 6:00 PM Closing Panel: Connecting the Layers – Moderated by Shane Deconinck A discussion on how the proposed solutions fit together, remaining gaps, alignment with standards, and what’s needed to move from specification to adoption, with audience interaction.
Learn more concepts and resources referenced in the session, including the TMCP and PIC Protocol materials, and explore how these approaches can strengthen trust in human–AI interactions within distributed agent networks. This is a hands-on, forward-looking conversation aimed at shaping practical standards and adoption paths for secure AI agent ecosystems.
If you’re curious about designing AI systems with built-in trust, interoperability, and continuity across organizational boundaries, this meetup offers a clear, technical lens on the challenges and potential solutions. Attendees will leave with a better understanding of how to architect for trust, what protocols to watch, and how to think about provenance and continuity in agent-driven workflows.
Registration and details can be found on the Meetup event page: Meetup page. This session is part of the LFDT Madrid community events series and is ideal for those involved in AI agents, distributed syste
