Masterclass on AI Agents and RAG for Security Automation and Investigations
Learn to go from copilots to agents that plan, act, and explain. This hands-on training teaches what you need to get started in vibe investigating, build autonomous AI agents for security operations, and navigate your security generative AI strategy - in just 2 days.
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Join our instructors with incident response scars and track records in AI+data technology breakthroughs
so you know what works today and what's coming next.
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First agentic AI speedrun of Splunk Boss of the SOC CTF
"I went from AI zero… to AI hero!"
- Incident Response Lead
"The class summarize very well the AI state-of-the-art concepts while running hands-on labs."
- Andreas Rohr, founder & CTO, DCSO (MSSP)
🇪🇺 EMEA Time Zone - Virtual
From AI Copilot to Commander
February 24-25, 2026
EMEA time zones, Tuesday & Wednesday
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🇺🇸 Americas Time Zone - In Person
From AI Copilot to Commander
March 21-22, 2026
San Fransisco, CA, Saturday & Friday
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🇺🇸 San Fransisco, CA - In Person
Graph Masterclass
March 24, 2026
San Fransisco, CA Tuesday
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Founder & CEO of Graphistry, co-creator of Louie.ai
Pioneer in GPU-accelerated visual graph intelligence. Leo helped launch open-source ecosystems like Apache Arrow and NVIDIA RAPIDS, and holds a PhD in Computer Science from UC Berkeley. Leo led the first successful agentic AI speed-run of Splunk Boss of the SOC (BOTS), and his team won the U.S. Cyber Command AI RPE competition for alert volume reduction. He works closely with global government agencies, major enterprises, financial institutions, and technology companies on data-intensive investigation technologies across cybersecurity, fraud, and national intelligence. Earlier, he contributed to R&D efforts at Microsoft and Adobe, where he recieved the SIGPLAN 10yr Test of Time award and multiple Best Paper awards.
Solutions Architect at Graphistry
Former Chief Inspector at Kripos (Norwegian National Criminal Investigation Service) and senior analyst at Defendable MSSP. Sindre is an expert in SOC automation, security graph intelligence, and GenAI for investigations, and advises banks, government agencies, tech companies, and various enterprises in their deployments.
Visualization Engineer
Manfred is a visualization engineer at Graphistry with a deep background in graph visualization rendering and experience in visualization design. Previously he was one of the core maintainers of CytoscapeJS - a leading graph visualization library, and of Grafer - a high performance GL visualization library. He co-authored the "Best Paper" at the IEEE VIS 2021 conference for graph approaches to large-scale biomedical knowledge exploration.
Thomas Cook
Director of Technical Sales at Graphistry
Thomas Cook is Director of Technical Sales at Graphistry, where he helps organizations apply GPU-accelerated graph analytics to investigations, fraud detection, cybersecurity, and large-scale data exploration. He works closely with engineering and analytics teams to operationalize visual graph analytics, property-graph querying, and AI-assisted workflows directly on Arrow- and Parquet-based data—without requiring storage migration or specialized graph infrastructure.

Alex Morisse
Head of Graph AI and Data Science
Alex Morisse is a leader in machine learning at the interface of artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and graph neural networks. Alex heads the development of Graphistry[AI], a popular open source graph autoML GPU toolkit that helps convert any data source like CSVs, Databricks, SQL, logs, and graph databases into powerful graph AI visualizations and models. His team works with clients ranging from cybersecurity, fraud, & misinformation to patient & user journeys to the world's largest supply chains. At past startups, he’s built AI systems in fields ranging from news, music, and entertainment (recommender systems) to chip design, process management and quantified self systems for both private and federal customers.
Senior practitioners with backgrounds across enterprise SOCs, MSSPs, SIEMs, government agencies, and developers of various AI and high-performance computing technologies.














