Fighting AI with AI: evolving today’s SOC for tomorrow’s cyber threats

July 21 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
AI-powered attacks are becoming more sophisticated and complex and moving at automated speeds that human monitoring and legacy cybersecurity software simply can’t match. At the same time, organizations are rapidly embedding AI across enterprise operations, increasing enterprise risk along with the surge in threat velocity. Now, with frontier AI models promising vastly scaled capabilities beyond current models, many security leaders are left wondering if they’re falling behind.
In this webcast, leaders from the EY-CrowdStrike Alliance will explore the escalating challenges cybersecurity leaders face and how organizations can modernize their detection, triage and response.
Learning objectives
- Recognize how the current AI‑driven threat landscape is outpacing legacy defenses
- Identify how agentic security operations centers (SOC) work
- Explore how companies are thinking about agentic SOCs and cybersecurity
- Apply insights from real-world examples to prepare your organization’s security for the future
Moderator
- Denise Hucke, Managing Director, Technology Consulting Services, Ernst & Young LLP
Panelists
Clay Maddux, Horizon Practice Director, US Healthcare, CrowdStrikenst & Young LLP’s Tax Technical Knowledge Services Group, Washington, DC: Lynn Fairfax
David Cooper, EY Americas Cybersecurity Strategy Activation Leader
CPE Information (for live events only)
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
Program Level: Basic
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Refunds & Cancellations: This course is offered free of charge, therefore there are no refunds given. In the event that a course must be cancelled, participants will be contacted via the email addressed submitted during registration.
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