On-Demand Webcast|1 hour

Trusted Automation: Building Autonomous IT With Confidence

Attendees will learn:

  • How to design automation with guardrails: confidence scores, rings, pause points, validation, and rollback/backout patterns that work in real environments.
  • How to use a crawl-walk-run approach to build confidence—starting with decision support, then controlled execution, then broader autonomy, and where AI plays a beneficial role
  • How to connect real-time endpoint intelligence to IT and security operations workflows to reduce toil, speed response, and improve outcomes without sacrificing oversight
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Automation is the future of security and IT operations—but the path to autonomous IT must be earned. 


In this webcast, experts will break down how teams can introduce autonomous capabilities in a crawl-walk-run progression that builds trust over time, reduces repetitive work, and minimizes human error without creating fear of “machine mistakes.” 


We’ll explore practical frameworks for autonomous, high-frequency operations and security tasks (especially around remediation), using phased deployment rings, validation steps, and policy-based guardrails to keep people in control while still moving faster than traditional processes allow

Event Speakers

Tim Morris
Chief Security Advisor at Tanium

Tim is a visionary leader and an IT and cyber security expert, with decades of experience across industries. He joined Tanium after retiring from Wells Fargo, where he was an SVP and led several teams in cyber operations, engineering, and research. He holds 25 US patents and has written many articles on cyber security topics. He is also a trusted source of insights and opinions for major publications and web shows, where he shares his knowledge and passion for the field.

Tim started his IT career as a developer and sysadmin in manufacturing, then moved to banking, where was a software packaging, scripting, active directory administration, and M&A projects. He has been dedicated to cybersecurity since 2009, specializing in areas such as detection and response, systems and patch management, vulnerability assessment, web-content filtering, malware analysis, red-teaming, and digital forensics.

Adrian Sanabria
Principal Researcher at The Defenders Initiative

Adrian is an outspoken researcher that doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths. He loves to write about the security industry, tell stories, and still sees the glass as half full.