Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
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Cloud Security
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Next-Generation Technologies & Secure Development
CEO Omer Smadari: AI Agents Now Resolving Threat Cases at Scale with Accuracy
Embedding Revrod deep into Torq’s platform allows the company to conduct investigations from start to finish with minimal human involvement, said CEO Ofer Smadari.
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AI agents follow natural-language runbooks written in English and execute tasks traditionally handled by human analysts including alert triage, decision-making and case resolution, Smadari said. An 80-step automation process can now be condensed to just three steps using Torq’s agents without compromising quality or outcome, allowing security teams to build quickly and reduce maintenance (see: Torq Acquires Startup Revrod to Enhance AI SOC Capabilities).
“We are implementing the Revrod technology all over the platform, from the way that we are building our AI agents on the workflow side and on the investigation side through our AI driven case management,” Smadari said. “So, we are implementing that technology in like almost every piece of the platform today.”
In this video interview with Information Security Media Group, Smadari also discussed:
- Why AI use by attackers has resulted in an increased alert volume;
- Why triage and false-positive resolution is such a pain point for security teams;
- How Torq plans to continue its push for agent-driven full automation.
Smadari founded Torq in 2020. He previously founded Luminate – later acquired by Symantec – which enabled security and IT teams to create zero trust application access architecture without traditional VPN appliances. He also managed the sales and business operations at cloud access security broker Adallom, which was acquired by Microsoft.

