How can you adapt your SOC to keep up with AI-driven threats and faster attack cycles? 


During 2026, Anthropic and others have released worrying insights into how fast and efficiently attackers can now target organisations using new AI models and tools. This is fundamentally changing the security landscape, and regulators across multiple sectors are now requiring urgent action. Most organisations are focusing on strengthening protection, but what happens when detection itself is challenged? And how can detection engineering compensate for areas where prevention falls short? 


In this session, we explore how SOC capabilities must evolve. From static monitoring to faster response, containment, and governance - enabling your organisation to stay ahead of the threat. 


Aspired learning impact 


This short session will give you:

  • A clear understanding of how AI-driven threats are reshaping what a SOC needs to do - from detection to faster containment.
  • Insight into how pre-authorised response and mean-time-to-contain change the way incidents are handled in practice.
  • An understanding of how a fully managed SOC combines people, technology, and governance, while supporting NIS2, DORA, and GDPR as a natural by-product.

When using the learnings, you will be able to:

  • Reassess how your organisation approaches incident response and containment
  • Identify what needs to change in your SOC to meet new threat and regulatory demands

Preparation

  • Find a quiet area where you can sit
  • Grab a pair of headphones
  • Join us via the link

Any questions?