From manual triage to machine‑speed investigations - the rise of the Agentic SOC
- Why alert overload is just as much a detection problem, as it is a capacity and consistency problem
- How agentic SOC models shift investigations to machine speed while preserving human analyst oversight
- Why trust, transparency, and data handling are critical as autonomy increases
Security teams are drowning in alerts, but the bottleneck isn’t a lack of visibility - it’s a lack of bandwidth.
Detection tools have become hyper-sensitive, but the human-led investigation process has remained stubbornly manual.
How do you rebuild your SOC so that autonomous security agents take over the heavy lifting of triage and investigation?
In our next episode of teissTalk with Thom Langford, we’ll explore:
- Why alert overload is just as much a detection problem, as it is a capacity and consistency problem
- How agentic SOC models shift investigations to machine speed while preserving human analyst oversight
- Why trust, transparency, and data handling are critical as autonomy increases
Join us as we discuss how to safely transition from manual workflows to machine-assisted autonomy without compromising security.
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Thom Langford
CISO, Security Executive and Advisor & Host
teissTalk Host

Edward Wu
CEO
Dropzone AI

Ken Payton
Director of Detection and Response
Avalara
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Featured Speakers

Thom Langford
CISO, Security Executive and Advisor & Host
teissTalk Host

Edward Wu
CEO
Dropzone AI

Ken Payton
Director of Detection and Response
Avalara