According to a recent LinkedIn post from Intezer, the company is promoting an AI-focused security operations (SOC) event at Nasdaq in New York City on April 27. The post highlights the participation of Darwin Salazar, described as an experienced detection engineer who has worked extensively on detection rules and SOC workflows.
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The post suggests that Salazar will discuss limitations of traditional SOC operating models, including alert overload and constrained time for thorough triage and investigation. It also emphasizes a perceived gap between security vendor promises and the practical value realized by enterprise security teams.
Intezer positions its “AI SOC” concept as a response to these issues, indicating a strategic focus on AI-driven automation and efficiency in security operations. For investors, this emphasis may signal continued investment in AI-based cybersecurity capabilities and potential differentiation in a crowded SOC tools market.
Hosting an invitation-only event at Nasdaq and targeting CISOs and SOC leaders could be interpreted as an attempt to deepen engagement with high-value enterprise decision-makers. If the event successfully converts interest into pilots or contracts, it could strengthen Intezer’s sales pipeline and support longer-term revenue growth prospects in enterprise cybersecurity.

