Security teams aren’t short on visibility, they’re short on execution. Signals pour in from cloud, network, and SaaS environments, but turning insight into consistent, scalable action remains a daily struggle as alert volume rises and resources stay flat.
James Robinson, Chief Information Security Officer at Netskope, and Brad Rumph, Field CTO at Tines examine why visibility alone isn’t enough, and what it takes to close the gap between knowing and responding.
The discussion explores where security execution breaks down, how automation helps teams move from manual triage to repeatable response, and what real-world scale looks like in practice.
We also dig into the human side of automation, including talent development, burnout reduction, and how leaders can translate operational improvements into outcomes executives and boards trust.
