We sat down with some of our MSSP partners to discuss what security teams need to do to begin preparing for an agentic SOC. Click through the videos to hear their recommendations.
Your security teams are at risk of burnout, the threat landscape is rapidly evolving, and you need to find a way to not only keep up but stay ahead.
While there’s been a lot of hype around agentic AI lately, agentic AI is truly changing the way security teams work and operate.
AI-driven and human led, the goal in implementing agentic technology is to evolve from “supervised driving” to more autonomous actions, allowing agents more authority over decision-making, planning, and executing tasks.
Implementing this technology as part of your overall SOC strategy will not only enable your security team to respond in a more effective, efficient manner but will free up your security team’s time to be spent on more strategic, long-lasting projects.
Security teams are experiencing more burnout than ever before. On average, it takes an analyst 30 minutes to 1 hour to investigate one single alert, monopolizing analysts' attention and contributing to alert fatigue.
Agentic AI can be the tool in allowing (human-monitored) technology to automate responses for more routine flags while elevating the most pressing alerts to analysts.
While change doesn’t happen overnight, there are steps you can take to begin assessing your organization’s readiness to operate an agentic SOC. Take a look at our expert-compiled list of readiness tactics below: