Frontier AI models are accelerating the discovery of new vulnerabilities combined with the ability to exploit those weaknesses at speed and scale. This alone isn’t the problem. Trust in AI‑driven security outcomes is. With AI dominating headlines, security leaders are asking what models like Mythos or GPT‑5.4‑Cyber mean for their business. The real issue runs deeper. Teams need to be able to trust tools and technology that move at machine speed. In this LinkedIn Live session, “Cybersecurity’s New Imperative: Defending at Machine Speed in the Autonomous Age,” Arctic Wolf leaders will examine what operating security at machine speed truly requires in practice. The discussion will explore why point AI features fall short, how agent‑led security operations changes the SOC operating model, and why trust, validation, and human judgment remain essential as AI adoption increases. Featuring: • Ismael Valenzuela, VP of Threat Intelligence Research, Arctic Wolf • Daniel Schiappa, President of Technology and Services, Arctic Wolf • Adam M., CISO, Arctic Wolf • Dan Larson, Chief Marketing Officer, Arctic Wolf Join us for a practical, real‑world perspective on how organizations can move beyond reacting to AI trends and operationalize security at machine speed today using proven, production‑ready security operations.
About us
Every year new technologies, vendors, and solutions emerge—yet despite this constant innovation, high-profile breaches are all over the headlines. In response, organizations have scrambled to develop a better security posture, but the dizzying array of options leaves resource-constrained IT and security leaders wondering how to proceed. Enter Arctic Wolf, the market leader in Security Operations. Using the cloud-native Arctic Wolf Aurora Platform, we help organizations end cyber risk by providing security operations as a concierge service. Arctic Wolf solutions include Arctic Wolf® Managed Detection and Response (MDR), Managed Risk, Managed Security Awareness, and Incident Response; each delivered by our Concierge Delivery Model. Highly-trained security experts work as an extension of internal teams to provide 24×7 monitoring, detection and response, as well as ongoing risk management to proactively protect organizations while continually strengthening their security posture.
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https://arcticwolf.com
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- Industry
- Computer and Network Security
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Eden Prairie, Minnesota
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Cybersecurity, Security Information Event Management, Managed Security Operations Center, Managed Security Services, Big Data Security, Managed Threat Detection and Response Service, Managed Detection and Response, MDR, Hybrid AI, Security Operations Center, Threat Hunting, Alerting and Reporting, 24x7 Monitoring, Vulnerability Assessment, Cloud Security, Managed Cloud Monitoring, and Managed Risk
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Security leaders need full visibility into the signals driving detections but cannot afford the operational overhead of maintaining their own log analytics platform. Arctic Wolf® Data Explorer addresses this exact challenge. Learn how in our latest blog: https://ow.ly/UA6l50YIos2
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We’re proud to share that Nick Schneider has been named one of AI Insider’s Enterprise AI and Cybersecurity Leaders to Know in 2026. This recognition reflects more than individual leadership. It underscores Arctic Wolf’s position as a cybersecurity and AI leader and the momentum we’re building as we transform how security operations evolve in the age of AI. Threat actors are already using AI to move faster and scale attacks. To keep pace, organizations need a fundamentally new approach to cybersecurity. At Arctic Wolf, that means operationalizing AI in ways security teams can actually trust. Through the Aurora® Superintelligence Platform and the Aurora® Agentic SOC, we’re combining agent‑led operations with human expertise in the loop to deliver faster, more accurate, and more reliable security outcomes. This is just the beginning as Arctic Wolf leads the shift toward an agentic AI future for security operations. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ewsBNzED
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The convergence of AI-driven threats, budget pressure, and talent shortages is fundamentally changing what partners need from their vendors. It is no longer enough to deliver tools. Partners need the ability to deliver outcomes, operate at speed, and scale security operations without adding headcount. That’s exactly what Michael Ben highlighted as part of the 2026 CRN Australia Channel Chiefs list, where he was recognized for his leadership across the APAC channel. See the whole list: https://lnkd.in/edpCjcqV #StrongerTogether #AHigherStandard
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Security teams are under pressure to demonstrate measurable progress against an increasingly complex cybersecurity landscape. They need a persistent, data-driven method to evaluate maturity, align resources, and provide transparent evidence to stakeholders. Enter Arctic Wolf’s Cyber Resilience Assessment (CRA) 👉 https://ow.ly/Bhl450YIsrE
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Social media is a place for connection, shopping, and learning. But, for cybercriminals, it's also a potential goldmine. In this session from Arctic Wolf Managed Security Awareness®, your friendly digital assistant walks you through how threat actors create fake profiles, how they end up connecting with you, and the ways you can ensure your guard stays up while surfing the socials.
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On April 14, Microsoft released its April 2026 security update, addressing 165 newly disclosed vulnerabilities. Among these, Arctic Wolf has highlighted two vulnerabilities — one rated critical and another that has been exploited in the wild. Learn more in our security bulletin: https://lnkd.in/eu4UTV3X
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Most “AI-powered” security still relies on humans to glue everything together, stitching across alerts, tools, and domains. That’s not transformation. That’s AI as a helper. Arctic Wolf is pushing past that. In our latest blog, we introduce the Swarm of Experts™ — a coordinated network of specialized agents inside the Aurora® Agentic SOC, built not to replace analysts, but to reason, validate, and escalate the way real security teams do. Here’s what makes this approach different: 🧠 Coordinated specialization instead of generic autonomy 🕵️ Hypothesis-driven investigations instead of static playbooks 🔗 Shared context via the Security Operations Graph™ 🔄 Continuous operational feedback loops from 1,000+ security engineers The result? AI that doesn’t just respond faster; it thinks better. If you’re exploring the role of agents in the SOC and how to build trust in AI-driven investigations, this deep dive is essential. 👉 https://ow.ly/omkK50YCkip
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Fortinet has released hotfixes for a critical vulnerability (CVE-2026-35616) in FortiClient EMS that allows unauthenticated remote threat actors to execute unauthorized code or commands via crafted requests. Organizations using FortiClient EMS are strongly advised to review the latest Arctic Wolf security bulletin for more information and remediation recommendations: https://lnkd.in/eM7qeEpm
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Technical details have been disclosed for a recently patched pre-authenticated remote code execution chain involving two critical vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-2699 and CVE-2026-2701) affecting Progress ShareFile. Threat actors may target unpatched systems due to the lower barrier to exploitation now that technical details are publicly available. Organizations using ShareFile are encouraged to review our latest security bulletin for more information and remediation recommendations: https://lnkd.in/e6YFEGDr