Sabre Corporation (NASDAQ: SABR) today released The Secure AI Advantage: Governance and Trust in Travel Technology, a new white paper that invites the travel industry to rethink the concept of trust in an era defined by autonomous artificial intelligence.
The travel industry is entering a phase characterized by intelligent automation that acts, decides, and
adapts within one of the world's most interconnected ecosystems. As agentic artificial intelligence moves from concept to commercial reality, Sabre argues that the industry is at a turning point: the very systems capable of transforming travel demand a renewed focus on safety. This report offers an inside look at how Sabre is shaping that
future—one in which autonomy accelerates innovation and strengthens trust.
“Autonomy without trust is unusable; autonomy with trust is transformative,” said Scott Moser, Chief Information Security Officer at Sabre. “As artificial intelligence begins to act on behalf of travelers and providers, trust cannot be an afterthought. It must be embedded in the data, in identity, and in the verification of every action the system takes. We anticipate this will be a requirement for partners when interacting with AI solutions, and today we are fully prepared for it.”
A new trust framework for an autonomous era.
Based on conversations with leading security experts inside and outside the travel ecosystem, the white paper urges the industry to adopt a change of mindset: the sector will only be able to unlock the full potential of AI if trust is designed, demonstrated and sustainable.
Sabre details how this philosophy now underpins its technology strategy: from the way the company manages and protects its global Travel Data Cloud, to the continuous authentication of agent identities and the verification of every AI-generated action.
The document highlights Sabre's conviction that:
▪ Data must be selected, protected, and preserved with privacy at scale.
▪ Autonomous systems require continuous, not static, identity.
▪ Resilience depends on real-time observability, not periodic reviews.
▪ Governance must be proactive, transparent, and verifiable.
These principles reflect Sabre's long-standing belief that trust is not an add-on feature: it is a fundamental pillar of the infrastructure.
A look at Sabre's strategy
The white paper showcases Sabre's internal transformation, revealing how its multi-year collaboration with Google
Cloud has modernized its infrastructure and enabled enterprise-grade AI capabilities with built-in security from the start.
Through the SabreMosaic™ platform, the Sabre IQ AI Layer, and the dedicated IQ Assurance Layer, Sabre offers
its customers not only powerful AI, but AI with built-in controls, traceability, and accountability.
“Moving tens of thousands of servers and more than 50 petabytes of data to the cloud wasn’t just a modernization milestone,” added Joe DiFonzo, Chief Information Officer at Sabre. “It was the foundation for building AI systems that can be both autonomous and secure at scale.”
Based on its own security roadmap, Sabre concludes the white paper with five recommendations for other companies to strengthen their security for the agentic era, and invites the industry to join its global Agentic U tour, a program designed to empower travel providers and agencies and prepare them for the evolution of AI in the industry.
The Secure AI Advantage reinforces Sabre's commitment to lead with transparency, raise the standards of responsible AI, and help its partners embrace the future of travel with confidence, not caution.
Source: Sabre.