The Future of Agentic MDR Depends on the Talent You Build Today.
AI MDR and Agentic SOC platforms are transforming security operations. They can investigate alerts, automate triage, enrich events, and reduce analyst workload in minutes rather than hours.
The efficiency gains are undeniable. But there is a growing challenge many security leaders are overlooking:
Who is developing the next generation of security talent?
Historically, Tier 1 analyst roles served as the foundation for future:
As AI increasingly handles alert triage and investigations, fewer analysts gain the hands-on experience needed to develop these skills.
The result is a potential talent pipeline problem: fewer entry-level opportunities today could mean fewer experienced security professionals tomorrow.
The future isn't AI replacing analysts.
It's AI enabling analysts to focus on higher-value work.
Instead of spending time on repetitive tasks, security teams can focus on:
As AI becomes more autonomous, human judgment becomes more important—not less.
Tomorrow's security teams will likely require a different skill set:
Organizations that begin developing these skills today will have a significant advantage in the coming years.
If you're investing in AI MDR or Agentic Security Operations:
Create AI-assisted learning paths rather than eliminating junior roles entirely.
Train analysts to validate investigations and assess risk rather than simply process alerts.
Allow analysts to supervise and improve AI investigations.
Track skill development and bench strength alongside automation ROI.
Develop security professionals who can manage autonomous systems, not just operate traditional tools.
The most successful AI MDR providers and security teams won't simply automate more work.
They'll build a new generation of AI-native security professionals capable of supervising, validating, and improving increasingly autonomous security operations.
The organizations that focus only on labor reduction may find themselves with efficient platforms—but no future bench.
The organizations that invest in both AI and talent development will build the security leaders, investigators, and operators they'll need three years from now.
In Security Magazine, Kumar explores how today’s cybersecurity talent and operational decisions will define organizational resilience in the years ahead. He explains why forward-looking investments in AI, workforce development, and scalable security operations are essential for building the next generation of security teams. You can read the full article here. click here >>
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