SOC Automation & AI: The Future of Threat Detection | ON2IT
Threat Talks // Webinar

The SOC in the age of AI

Watch this live episode of Threat Talks and walk away with a clear picture of what preemptive cybersecurity looks like in practice — and the three shifts every SOC must make to keep up with AI-enabled attackers.

Date
24 June 2026
Time
4PM CEST / 9AM CDT
Access
Free — on demand
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// What you'll take away

The context — and the concrete steps

Why the SOC has to change — now

AI lowers the barrier for attackers dramatically. Tools like Strix can find vulnerabilities in an application in under 15 minutes — no specialist knowledge required. Attack volume and speed are both rising sharply.

Detection and response assumes you have time to react. That assumption no longer holds. SOCs that remain purely reactive have no future in this environment.

What preemptive cybersecurity means in practice

Preemptive security is two things: prevention — making it hard for attackers to get in at all — and automated response the moment something is detected. Not calling an analyst. Not opening a ticket. Countermeasures in seconds.

This episode covers how AI enables both, what the analyst role looks like going forward, and where to start if your SOC is still primarily reactive.

// Your hosts

Meet the speakers

Lieuwe Jan Koning
Lieuwe Jan Koning
CTO & Co-founder, ON2IT

Lieuwe Jan has spent 20+ years building and running security operations. As CTO of ON2IT he leads the technical direction of the platform — including the shift from analyst-driven to software-driven SOC operations.

Rob Maas
Rob Maas
Field CTO, ON2IT

Rob works at the intersection of customer strategy and technical architecture. As Field CTO he translates emerging threats and platform capabilities into actionable guidance for organizations navigating the AI transition.

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30 minutes with ON2IT CTO Lieuwe Jan Koning on AI, preemptive cybersecurity, and the future of the SOC.

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