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“Agentic AI” is the latest promise in cybersecurity, but there is no such thing as an Agentic SOC without the structural maturity to support it. Dropping advanced AI agents into an isolated, tool-heavy, or low-context Security Operations Center (SOC) is like asking a master chef to cook a five-star meal with spoiled ingredients. It doesn’t matter how fast an agent can reason if it is operating in a vacuum.

This webinar cuts through the AI marketing noise to focus on the root prerequisite for Agentic SOC success: agentic readiness. True agentic capability is not a tool overlay; it is an advanced operating model. As vehicle security shifts from spotting obvious breaches to detecting sophisticated deviations in behavior, a shift that requires massive context across data, workflows, and governance, agents cannot simply be an afterthought.

Experts from Upstream will break down the structural transformation required to make agents successful, mapping out how to move from an isolated SOC to a closed-loop, adaptive ecosystem where operational behavior directly influences R&D and future product security by design.

What you’ll learn:

  • The blueprint for agentic readiness: Understand the four prerequisites (Context Availability, System Data Access, Workflow Comprehension, and Outcome Verification) that must be established before giving agents access to critical workflows.
  • The double infinity loop framework: Learn how to transition from a siloed, compliance-driven SOC to a connected, orchestration-led model where operational findings continuously feed back into engineering and R&D.
  • Detecting sophistication, not just anomalies: Discover how an adaptive, high-maturity operating model allows security teams and eventually agents to move past basic alerts to identify complex, subtle deviations in vehicle behavior.

Meet the experts

Giuseppe Serio

VP Market Development, Upstream