Agent-Driven Detection: Workflow to Impact
The average SOC is overwhelmed by more than 22,000 alerts a week, nearly half are false positives. The root cause? Outdated, static detection rules that haven’t kept up with evolving adversary tactics.
Detection engineering is the key to cutting through the noise. Yet most security teams lack the structure, tooling, and resources to do it right.
Join us live to discover how to transform detection engineering from a reactive fire drill into a scalable, threat-informed defense that actually stops real attacks.
In this session, you’ll learn how to:
You’ll also see a live demo of AI agents validating detection rules and running adversary emulations mapped to MITRE ATT&CK. Walk away with a clear plan to reduce noise, close gaps, and stop real threats.
Rajesh Sharma
VP, Product, AttackIQ
Rajesh has more than 20 years of experience in the security industry. He has served as Principal Engineer and Software Architect at Websense Inc (now called ForcePoint|Raytheon), Guidance Software Inc (now called OpenText), and Resolution 1 Security (now called AccessData Group Inc.); where he developed key Kernel components used in Websense Client Policy Manager; EnCase Suite of Products and R1 Endpoint Solution. Rajesh has a degree in Computer Science and Engineering from R.E.C Bhopal India.

Joseph Mastromarino
Director, NA Sales Engineering, AttackIQ
Joseph L. (Joe) Mastromarino is based out of Brooklyn, NY and is a Sales Engineer at AttackIQ. Joe has been in the technology industry for over 18 years. Joe has worked in technology risk and security for financial institutions like Credit Suisse and JP Morgan and has worked with many customers in other security technology firms like LogRhythm and Mandiant prior to joining AttackIQ. Joe holds a BS in Information Technology from St. Francis College and an MS in Information Systems from PACE University.

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