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Intezer Leverages Nasdaq AI SOC Event and Threat Research to Strengthen Enterprise Security Positioning

Intezer Leverages Nasdaq AI SOC Event and Threat Research to Strengthen Enterprise Security Positioning

Intezer continued to advance its positioning in AI-driven security operations this week, anchored by its AI SOC Live 2026 event at Nasdaq in New York. The company used the invitation-only gathering, which drew more than 100 security professionals, to deepen engagement with CISOs and security leaders from complex enterprises.

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Sessions at the event focused on a new SOC operating model for the AI era and the evolving role of human analysts, emphasizing human–AI collaboration rather than replacement. A CISO panel and a live CISO Series podcast sought to separate meaningful AI security advances from market hype, reinforcing Intezer’s role as a practitioner-focused thought leader.

Intezer highlighted the participation of ServiceNow VP of Security Products Deepak Kolingivadi, who is expected to present a framework for benchmarking AI maturity in security operations and to share views on Intezer’s Mythos platform. The agenda also showcased executives from Salesforce and other enterprises, underscoring efforts to align with established security workflows and influential buyers.

The company promoted findings from its 2026 AI SOC report, noting that nearly 1% of real incidents originate from alerts initially labeled low-severity or informational. Intezer positioned its forensic, code-centric AI approach as a way to improve alert coverage, reduce analyst overload, and enhance detection across endpoint, cloud, identity, network, and phishing vectors.

On the product and talent front, Intezer announced the hiring of front-end engineer Rom Pollak to strengthen usability and scalability of its platform. Improved user experience is intended to support adoption and operational efficiency as enterprises scale AI-enabled SOC capabilities.

Beyond the Nasdaq event, Intezer is planning additional AI SOC Live sessions in other cities, signaling a repeatable go-to-market and ecosystem-building motion. This strategy could support pipeline development, partnership opportunities, and brand differentiation in a competitive cybersecurity landscape.

Complementing its AI SOC focus, Intezer also spotlighted advanced threat research, with senior security researcher Nicole Fishbein scheduled to present a cyberespionage case study at PIVOTcon in Malaga. The talk will detail the kill chain of a group dubbed Paper Werewolf (GOFFEE), which reportedly targets Russian defense and government entities, reinforcing Intezer’s expertise in high-end threat intelligence.

Taken together, the week’s activities emphasize Intezer’s dual focus on investigation-led AI SOC solutions and deep engagement with leading practitioners, which may bolster its long-term positioning with enterprise security buyers.

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