The cybersecurity workforce is evolving—and fast. As AI adoption rapidly grows, it will no longer be solely defined by human-machine cooperation. Agent-to-agent collaboration is the new frontier in solving the cybersecurity talent shortage. Security operations teams looking to scale will seek specialized AI SOC agents that don’t just automate repetitive tasks but work together, handing off responsibilities, coordinating actions, and continuously learning from outcomes.
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Intezer and Torq have partnered to do just that. By enabling our AI agents to collaborate directly, we’re executing on a powerful new vision for the SOC, creating a dynamic ecosystem of intelligent, interoperable agents rather than fragmented platforms or overwhelmed human analysts.
A New Cybersecurity Workforce: AI Agents That Work Together
Intezer and Torq recently announced the cybersecurity industry’s first agent-to-agent collaboration. This is more than a feature integration. Through this partnership, Intezer’s forensic-grade investigation agents team up with Torq’s HyperSOC™ AI analyst, Socrates, to handle security alerts from start to finish: triage, deep analysis, context-aware decision-making, and remediation. The agents operate like colleagues, exchanging intelligence and coordinating workflows like two seasoned analysts would.
“This partnership is an important industry first as we enter a world where AI agents collaborate with each other to automate cumbersome tasks and rote work,” said Itai Tevet, CEO and co-founder of Intezer.
By leveraging each AI agent’s expertise, security teams can rest easy knowing that each alert receives expert care and attention.
Specialized AI SOC Tools, Unified Execution from Intezer and Torq
A single vendor’s end-to-end platform will not define the future AI SOC. Instead, it will be composed of specialized agents from multiple vendors, each focused on a domain of expertise—alert triage, enrichment, decision-making, remediation, or reporting—and working together seamlessly.
Just like legacy human-led SOCs assign the right analyst to handle particular jobs, the AI SOC of the future delegates tasks to specialized agents based on their strengths. It’s not necessarily about one agent doing it all; it’s about building and orchestrating a team of specialized AI agents to triage and remediate every alert with expertise and precision.
In this case, Intezer is the first responder, swiftly determining which alerts matter. Its specialization in rapid triage and deep investigations enables it to filter out noise and escalate only the alerts that warrant further scrutiny. Torq picks up the baton, coordinating the next steps with Socrates to handle case management, execute intelligent responses, and ensure that high-fidelity alerts are swiftly and accurately addressed.
This model enables organizations to select best-of-breed capabilities without compromising cohesion. It also empowers them to scale their SOC function without adding headcount. And most importantly, it reduces alert overload while increasing accuracy and speed.
“Working together, Intezer and Torq’s AI agents offer security teams best-in-class technologies to exponentially increase their capacity,” said Eldad Livni, CINO of Torq.
What’s Next: AI SOC Isn’t a Monolith. It’s a team.
Agent-to-agent collaboration is the start of a new architecture for security operations. It’s more than automation. It’s distributed cognition at work. The modern SOC is evolving into a dynamic ecosystem of intelligent agents, working as a coordinated team. This partnership with Torq demonstrates just that.
“As a customer of both Intezer and Torq, I was thrilled to learn that the two are partnering… Intezer’s custom-built AI analysis combined with Torq’s automated case management and response greatly strengthens our security posture,” said Todd Willoughby, Director of Security Transformation at RSM.
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As more vendors embrace this approach, security teams will benefit from a more agile, scalable, and proactive defense model. The future of the SOC is a collaborative, intelligent workforce where AI agents do the heavy lifting, and humans focus on high-impact decisions.
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