Intelligent SecOps is more than a buzzword—it's a blueprint for modernizing security operations through real-time analytics, contextual threat intelligence, and AI-powered automation. In this segment, Sumo Logic’s Field CTO Chas Clawson explains how SOC teams can accelerate detection and response, cut through alert noise, and improve security outcomes by fusing AI-driven automation with human context and expertise. He also shares the latest security capabilities Sumo Logic announced at the RSA Conference to help organizations build and operate Intelligent SecOps.
Press Release: Sumo Logic Unifies Security to Deliver Intelligent Security Operations https://www.sumologic.com/press-release/sumo-logic-unifies-security-to-deliver-intelligent-security-operations/
Blog: RSAC 2025 Intelligent Security Operations https://www.sumologic.com/blog/rsac-intelligent-security-operations/
Brief: Sumo Logic Threat Intelligence https://www.sumologic.com/brief/threat-intelligence/
Chas Blog: Cloudy with a chance of breach: advanced threat hunting strategies for a hyperconnected and SaaSy world https://www.sumologic.com/blog/threat-hunting-hybrid-cloud-environment/
LinkedIn Live: Implications of AI in a modern defense strategy https://www.linkedin.com/events/7192254270237278208/comments/
This segment is sponsored by Sumo Logic. Visit https://securityweekly.com/sumologicrsac to learn more about them!
Chas Clawson is the VP of Security Strategy at Sumo Logic, where he helps organizations rethink how they secure modern workloads in an increasingly AI-driven world. A technologist with over 20 years of experience, Chas has consulted Fortune 500 companies and federal agencies alike — from architecting the Department of Commerce’s ESOC SIEM solution to conducting offensive security exercises as part of the NSA Red Team.
Before joining Sumo, he spent years helping both public and private sector teams modernize their SOCs, and today he channels that experience into shaping the future of cloud-native security and AI-driven defense. When he’s not talking about security strategy, you’ll likely find him teaching cyber courses at the University of Maryland Global Campus — or trying to keep up with his five energetic kids at home (a different kind of threat landscape).



