BrainBlog for Tines by Jason Bloomberg
At the RSAC conference this year, it seemed that every cybersecurity company had suddenly become an agentic AI company. According to such vendors, AI agents were the solution to every security problem keeping CISOs up at night.
The audience, however, was understandably skeptical. Concerns over vendor promises fell into two camps.
The first camp: companies that took whatever AI capabilities they had and slapped the word ‘agentic’ on them (aka ‘agent-washing’).
Or even worse: vendors who were explaining how useful it would be to have autonomous, AI-empowered programs that would learn on their own, potentially running rampant around sensitive IT systems.
The reality, of course, is that no SecOps team can afford to have agents that might misbehave, despite the promise that agentic AI can lighten the load on overburdened security analysts.
Tines has resolved this conundrum. By integrating AI agents within the context of its intelligent workflows platform, Tines empowers analysts to leverage agents to improve results and get their jobs done more quickly – without worrying about agents going off the rails.
Read the whole final BrainBlog in our 4-part series for Tines here: https://www.tines.com/blog/agentic-automation-tines/


