RSAC, AI/ML, Security Operations, SOC

Sekoia.io’s Georges Bossert on avoiding making SOCs faster at being wrong

Adding AI agents to an unprepared SOC doesn't make it smarter; it just makes it "faster at being wrong."

Georges Bossert challenges the industry hype to explain why true autonomy relies on reliable context and structured runbooks, not just prompts. He discusses how to build the necessary foundations to automate rapidly without losing control.

Segment Resources:

AI SOC Whitepaper: https://go.sekoia.io/en-ai-soc.html?u...

Sekoia AI-Guided SOC Demo:    • Sekoia AI-Guided SOC Demo  

Sekoia TDR threat investigations: https://blog.sekoia.io/?utm_source=sc...

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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/rsac26-1

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