WEBINAR

Agentic AI in Cybersecurity

What It Truly Is, How Attackers Are Using It, and How to Bring It Into the SOC

Wednesday, July 8, 2026
12 PM PT / 3 PM ET

Agentic AI is quickly becoming one of the most consequential shifts in cybersecurity. The concept is powerful: give AI a goal, allow it to reason through the steps, and let it take action across connected systems with the right guardrails in place.

But for security teams, the real question is not whether Agentic AI matters. It is where it helps, where it introduces risk, and how much control organizations are ready to hand over.

Join Chris Jacob, Field CISO at Securonix, and Garry Cowman, SE at Securonix, for a practical discussion on what Agentic AI means for modern security operations. This session will explain the concept in plain terms, explore how attackers are beginning to use agentic workflows, and show how security leaders can evaluate where Agentic AI belongs inside the SOC.

The discussion will cover how Agentic AI can help analysts reduce repetitive work, accelerate investigations, and move faster through triage and response. It will also examine the adversarial side, including how attackers can use similar capabilities to scale reconnaissance, craft more convincing phishing campaigns, test defenses faster, and adjust attacks as conditions change.

Attendees will gain perspective on:

  • What Agentic AI truly means in a cybersecurity context
  • How attackers may use agentic workflows to scale and adapt campaigns
  • Where traditional SOC processes may struggle as AI-driven activity increases
  • How Agentic AI can support analysts without removing human judgment
  • How to define approval boundaries, guardrails, and escalation paths
  • Which SOC use cases are best suited for early Agentic AI adoption
  • How to measure whether AI is improving speed, quality, and operational outcomes

This session is not hype, and it is not a product deep dive. It is a practical, security-focused conversation on how to understand Agentic AI, reduce its risks, and adopt it with control, accountability, and measurable value.