For the SOC analyst

Let's talk about the thing everyone talks around.

Every AI security vendor swears they would never replace you, in a paragraph nobody believes, on a page written for your boss. This page is written for you, and it starts by taking the question seriously.

The honest version

Tier-1 triage, as a job description, is ending. The craft isn't.

We will not pretend otherwise: the part of the job that is reading the same alert for the hundredth time, pasting indicators between consoles, and closing false positives at 3am is going to machines, here and everywhere else. If a vendor tells you different, they are managing you.

But be precise about what that work was. It was not the reason you got into security. It was the tax you paid to occasionally do the real thing: the genuinely weird case, the hunt, the moment you catch something everyone else missed. The queue was eating the craft. We are taking the queue.

"The analysts who thrive next are the ones auditing Watcher reasoning, holding the seals, and hunting with the hours the queue used to eat. Supervising the machine is the senior role now. Learn to read its work."

The career read, straight
What changes for you

Your shift, with the grind removed.

You ask

The Familiar, in plain English

One console you ask instead of clicking. Cases arrive investigated: evidence pulled, omens enriched, conclusion written in plain language with the confidence stated. You check the work the way a senior checks a junior's, except this junior documents everything and never gets defensive.

You seal

The calls that need a human

The Seals queue brings you the consequential casts with the blast radius spelled out. A Watcher proposes; you dispose. Your judgment is the scarce resource; the system is built to spend it only where it matters.

You audit

A machine that can't hide

Every claim cites a tool result. Every action names the human who sealed it. When you disagree with a Watcher, you can show exactly where its reasoning went wrong, which is more than most coworkers offer.

No magic, on purpose

Three promises, made to the person on shift.

You can always see why

No black-box verdicts. The reasoning trace is one click on every conclusion, written to be read at 2am by someone who is tired and suspicious. That is the audience we write for.

Disagreement stays visible

When intel sources split, you see the spread, not a laundered average. You would not accept "trust me" from a teammate; do not accept it from software.

The seal is real

Autonomy limits are enforced by the platform, not promised by the vendor. What requires a seal, requires a seal. Nothing consequential moves without a named human, and that name might as well be yours.

Judge it yourself

Three minutes. No signup. No sales call.
Read its work and form your own verdict.

That offer is the whole philosophy, applied to marketing.