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February 12, 2026

Building Community Around the AI SOC Revolution

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Monzy Merza

Founder & CEO, Crogl

The security operations community is at an inflection point. AI agents are no longer theoretical — they're running investigations, triaging alerts, and hunting threats in production environments. But the conversation around AI in the SOC has been dominated by vendor marketing, not practitioner experience.

That's why we built the AI SOC Summit.

The inaugural event, held March 3, 2026 at the Hyatt Regency Tysons Corner, brought together security practitioners, detection engineers, and SOC leaders for a day of honest conversation about what actually works when you deploy AI agents in a security operations center.

No vendor pitches. No product demos disguised as talks. Instead: a hackathon where teams built real investigation workflows, breakout sessions led by practitioners who've deployed AI agents in production, and frank discussion about what the industry gets wrong.

The response was overwhelming. We had to cap registration. The waitlist grew faster than we expected. And the conversations that happened in the hallways were just as valuable as the sessions themselves.

What we heard repeatedly: security teams are tired of being told AI will replace them. They want to understand how AI agents can amplify what they already do well — and they want to learn from peers who've actually done it, not from vendors who want to sell them something.

This is the community we're building. Practitioner-first. Honest about limitations. Focused on what actually works in production.

The AI SOC Summit will be an annual event. If you missed the inaugural, stay tuned for 2027 dates. And if you're a practitioner who wants to share what you've learned deploying AI in the SOC, we want to hear from you.

The future of security operations will be built by the people who live the problem every day. We're just creating the space for them to build it together.

Talk to the team.