What AI-Accelerated Attacks Demand from the SOC

Date: Wednesday, July 22 at 11am PT / 2pm ET

Alert fatigue is no longer the defining problem for security teams. The bigger challenge is speed. Attackers are using AI to discover vulnerabilities, generate exploits, and scale campaigns faster than traditional SOC workflows can investigate and respond. This session will examine what today’s threat environment demands from security operations and where the agentic SOC fits in. We will explore why investigation has become the critical bottleneck, how AI SOC analysts can move beyond triage into threat intelligence, continuous threat hunting, and response support, and what security leaders should consider before deploying agents at scale.

Attendees will leave with a practical framework for evolving from reactive, alert-driven operations to an agentic defense model where AI handles repeatable investigative work and human expertise is focused on judgment, escalation, and strategic decisions.

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About the presenter:

Edward Wu, CEO & Founder, Dropzone AI

Edward Wu is the founder & CEO of Dropzone AI, creator of the world's first autonomous AI SOC analyst that force-multiplies cybersecurity teams with armies of AI agents. Previously, Edward spent eight years at ExtraHop Networks, leading AI/ML and detection engineering and developing behavioral network attack detection. He also worked on automated binary analysis and software defenses at the University of Washington, Seattle, and UC Berkeley. Edward holds 30+ patents in applied AI for cybersecurity and is a contributor to the MITRE ATT&CK framework.


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