Welcome, Microsoft. Agentic Security Just Went Mainstream.

Allen Lieberman

Allen Lieberman

March 28, 20252 min read

This week, Microsoft formally stepped into the world of agentic AI for cybersecurity. It’s a milestone not just for them, but for the entire industry.

When one of the world’s largest tech companies declares that “establishing AI agents is a necessity for modern security,” it validates something we—and many forward-thinking defenders—have believed for a long time: AI agents aren’t a novelty. They’re the future.

That’s a win for everyone.

It brings visibility, legitimacy, and momentum to a space that’s long needed it. More talent will pour in. More boards will pay attention. More organizations will expect—and demand—AI agents that can truly take action, adapt, and operate on their behalf.

Agentic AI isn’t about smarter alerts or faster dashboards. It’s about rethinking the role of machines in defense: turning AI into a trusted partner that doesn’t just suggest, but actually does.

Microsoft’s entrance reinforces that this shift is inevitable—and we’re thrilled to see it.

At 7AI, this shift is our entire focus. We’ve bet the company on building production-grade, real-world agents for security teams—not experiments, not demos, but outcomes that matter. Fast. Focused. Purpose-built.

To our early customers: thank you. You’ve helped shape what agentic security actually looks like in practice. We’re building this future together.

We’re excited to see more people join the movement. The age of agentic AI is here—and it’s going to change everything.

If you're ready to see how security teams are leveraging agentic security today, book a demo