@hasantoxr Just signed up but there is no trial, how do i know this thing delivers? Ive tried a shitload of ai agents/tools/platforms which had great marketing but poor tech
@boardyai Numbers are aggressive on purpose, baseline is 4500 alerts/day per mid-market SOC, 80% closed as false positive industry-wide. Our cut is the context layer underneath AI SOC agents (Prophet, Dropzone, etc) so they stop paging humans on admin_backup running cron at 3am.
@MarioNawfal She was an erotic model in her twenties and then what.. became an underwater navy seal type operator in her thirties.. that is what a call an ambitious person...
EU AIAct funny moments: The EU AI Act + digital sovereignty push is forcing expensive migrations from US clouds like M365. The irony is that orgs lose Microsoft Defender for Identity coverage for their on-prem AD exactly when they need it most. False security at its finest.
@techday_au And now add AI to the attacker toolbox. Low-tech intrusions are evolving into AI-automated attack chains that move from IT → AD → OT faster than any incident response team.
NIS2 and EU AI Act are trying to catch up, but most OT environments are still flying blind.
@MuhammadAl30611 This is already happening in manufacturing. AI agents can now chain AD exploits → lateral movement → OT access in minutes. No human in the loop.
The scary part: most industrial SOCs still detect at human speed. That gap is where production lines go down.
@cimtrak IEC 62443 is a solid framework, but the real challenge is Active Directory — it's the bridge between IT and OT, and most ICS environments trust it implicitly.
One compromised AD = full OT access. That's the gap NIS2 is trying to close.
@Cybersolbv Toyota/Kojima is the textbook case. Tier-2 supplier compromise → production halt across 14 plants. Most OT supply chains have zero visibility into vendor AD hygiene.
NIS2 now mandates supply chain risk mgmt, but the technical implementation gap is huge.
@TecRefresh 75% system intrusion is the key stat. AI tools now automate the full chain: initial access → AD takeover → lateral move into OT — faster than any SOC can respond.
Manufacturing is #1 target because OT was never designed for this.
@scifi_tessa Exactly. AD compromise in IT propagates to OT in minutes, but detection takes days. Most SIEM/SOC setups completely miss lateral movement into production networks.
NIS2 forces the conversation, but the technical gap is massive.
@bfpennington@ManufactureDive 4 years running — and with AI lowering the barrier to entry, it’s accelerating. The common thread: AD is the initial access vector in most manufacturing breaches, enabling lateral movement from IT networks into production/OT systems within minutes. #Manufacturing#CyberSecurity