Organizations are making a big bet on AI, but if their plans don’t include a cybersecurity strategy, then they are gambling with their future.
Over the past few years, GenAI platforms have matured from pattern-matching large language models (LLMs) to tool-calling agents. Many enterprises now report that the majority of their code is written by AI. However, threat actors have also upped the ante – agentic attacks shape offense faster than human defenses can respond.
In the last decade, the fundamental questions of cybersecurity have evolved. When CISOs asked, “What do I have?”, the industry provided context on assets. When they asked, “What is important?”, the industry provided prioritization. When they asked, “How do I fix it?”, the industry provided remediation.
Now, virtually every cybersecurity solution has implemented conversational AI that can make recommendations, but manual remediation cannot keep pace with AI-powered cyberattacks.
The agentic era is forcing manual remediation processes to evolve rapidly. CISOs are now facing machine-speed attacks and asking, “How do I agent?” The industry must provide remediation at scale.













