While the entire year of 2025 and the year prior, and inevitably the year(s) after, were and will be dominated by hype around AI and Agents, few areas, especially within cybersecurity, have seen as much buzz as SecOps.
Respectfully, I’d modify one of your statements a bit: “The key question is, can AI Agents improve a SOC analyst's speed, accuracy, and consistency over traditional methods and toil, at a reasonable price point?”
At $9 an alert, can most buyers afford to have “AI SOC analysts that never sleep”?
It’s an interesting dynamic we’re seeing unfold, where researchers are demonstrating how exploits can be developed within 15 minutes and for low costs, where, to your point, the defensive adoption of AI for cyber will depend of economics and affordability. @Adrian Sanabria
Respectfully, I’d modify one of your statements a bit: “The key question is, can AI Agents improve a SOC analyst's speed, accuracy, and consistency over traditional methods and toil, at a reasonable price point?”
At $9 an alert, can most buyers afford to have “AI SOC analysts that never sleep”?
This is definitely a good call out.
It’s an interesting dynamic we’re seeing unfold, where researchers are demonstrating how exploits can be developed within 15 minutes and for low costs, where, to your point, the defensive adoption of AI for cyber will depend of economics and affordability. @Adrian Sanabria