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This article discusses how 7AI's platform uses AI agents to automate alert triage and security operations, significantly reducing the workload for human analysts. With these agents handling routine tasks, security teams can focus on more strategic challenges. The results include drastic reductions in false positives and faster incident response times.
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7AI has significantly transformed cybersecurity operations, boasting an 80% reduction in the time tier 1 analysts spend on tickets. This AI-driven approach has led to a staggering 95-99% decrease in the number of tickets requiring human review. Mike Baker, CISO of DXC Technology, claims this is the largest and most successful AI Security Operations Center (SOC) deployment to date. The platform automates mundane tasks, enabling security teams to focus on more strategic initiatives, thus preventing analyst burnout.
The 7AI Agentic Security Platform handles the complete lifecycle of security operations. It processes alerts from various sources, applying AI to filter out noise and present only actionable insights. Analysts see a significant reduction in false positives, with claims of up to 95-99% being eliminated. This efficiency allows teams to shift their focus from routine triage to proactive threat hunting and strategic security work. The platform also automates remediation actions, allowing real-time responses to verified threats.
Key features include automated investigation summaries, cross-alert correlation, and a complete audit trail for every incident. This not only provides context for analysts but also streamlines collaboration within teams. Organizations that have adopted 7AI report a 10x increase in capacity and a change in how security teams operate, with more time spent on high-level challenges rather than sifting through alerts. The results speak for themselves: since February 5, 2025, 7AI has reportedly generated the equivalent of nearly 159 full-time analyst years.
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