Great roundup! The point about Cortex AgentiX being 'next-gen XSOAR' really resonates - we're seeing orchestration evolve from static playbooks to autonomous agents that can reason about context. What's particularly compelling about PANW's AIRS 2.0 approach is the integration of Protect AI's red teaming capabilities directly into the security lifecycle, rather than treating AI model security as an afterthought. The convergence of agent security, MCP integration, and runtime defnse in one platform addresses the fragmentation problem that's plaguing many AI security stacks right now.
Great roundup! The point about Cortex AgentiX being 'next-gen XSOAR' really resonates - we're seeing orchestration evolve from static playbooks to autonomous agents that can reason about context. What's particularly compelling about PANW's AIRS 2.0 approach is the integration of Protect AI's red teaming capabilities directly into the security lifecycle, rather than treating AI model security as an afterthought. The convergence of agent security, MCP integration, and runtime defnse in one platform addresses the fragmentation problem that's plaguing many AI security stacks right now.