Securonix Launches AI-Driven SOC Platform Prioritizing Analyst Productivity

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Securonix launches AI-powered SOC analyst "Sam" and Agentic Mesh to automate routine security tasks while boosting analyst productivity and addressing industry burnout challenges.

Securonix Launches AI-Driven SOC Platform Prioritizing Analyst Productivity

Securonix has unveiled Sam, an artificial intelligence-powered security operations center analyst, alongside the Securonix Agentic Mesh, a new operational framework designed to streamline security team workflows. The platform automates routine Tier 1 and Tier 2 security tasks while preserving human decision-making authority, addressing a critical need in the cybersecurity industry where analyst burnout and resource constraints remain persistent challenges.

The Agentic Mesh represents a departure from traditional AI implementation metrics by measuring value through analyst productivity gains rather than AI consumption rates. Built on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, the solution integrates with existing security infrastructure to enable teams to focus on higher-level threat analysis and strategic initiatives. This approach reflects an industry shift toward human-AI collaboration models that enhance rather than replace security personnel.

The technology is now available to customers globally, positioning Securonix among vendors addressing the skilled labor shortage affecting security operations. The productivity-focused measurement framework provides organizations with clear visibility into return on investment for automation initiatives, a key consideration for security leaders evaluating AI tool deployment.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

Back to newsPublished Feb 18

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