Webinar

Agentic Vulnerability and Patching - Closing the remediation gap with the speed of AI

Event Overview

Attackers now move at machine speed. The hard part of security is no longer finding vulnerabilities — it's fixing them fast enough to matter. Most organizations can generate far more findings than they can ever act on, and the bottleneck has quietly shifted from detection to remediation. This webinar shows how to close that gap. We'll walk the full path from validated finding to governed remediation: using WWT's POC tooling to prove exploitability and prioritize what actually matters, then handing that prioritized work to an agentic patching framework that schedules the change, executes it, and verifies the system came back online correctly. Along the way we'll show why this is as much an operating-model shift as a tooling one — and why security keeping control of prioritization while infrastructure owns patching execution makes the partnership stronger, not the accountability blurrier.

What to expect

A working demonstration, not slideware. The centerpiece is a live walk-through of the end-to-end flow — exploitability validation, prioritization, automated remediation, and post-change verification. You'll see a prioritized finding become a scheduled, executed, and validated fix, with governance intact at every step. You'll come away with:
  • A clear view of where the remediation velocity gap is costing you time and exposure
  • A practical model for how security and infrastructure teams operate together at AI speed while keeping their respective lanes
  • An honest look at the operating-model and consulting work required before automation can be trusted
  • Concrete next steps — workshop, assessment, or proof of concept — if you want to explore this for your environment

Goals and Objectives

This session equips security, infrastructure, and executive stakeholders with a concrete model for closing the remediation velocity gap; the growing distance between how fast vulnerabilities are found and how fast they get fixed. Attendees will leave with a validated, end-to-end approach that pairs exploitability-driven prioritization with agentic patching execution, plus a clear view of the operating-model work required to run it safely at scale.

Who should attend?

Security leaders and SOC teams, infrastructure and operations leaders, and executive stakeholders accountable for risk and remediation outcomes