Cortex AgentiX redefines secure agentic AI for enterprises

Cortex AgentiX redefines secure agentic AI for enterprises

Post by : Meena Rani

As organisations build the workforce of the future, artificial intelligence (AI) is evolving from simple task automation to fully autonomous systems. The new Cortex AgentiX platform represents this shift — designed to deliver safe, transparent, and controllable agentic AI for enterprise-scale operations.

Built on the trusted Cortex platform, AgentiX combines the power of automation with strong governance, visibility, and compliance controls. It introduces a new model for deploying autonomous agents that work securely within enterprise boundaries.

Solving integration and control challenges

Enterprises adopting AI face major challenges in balancing automation with oversight. Integrating multiple AI systems across complex infrastructures often leads to fragmented visibility and higher compliance risks. AgentiX aims to change that by providing the power of autonomous agents with full traceability and permission management.

“Unleashing autonomous agents without tight control is a recipe for disaster,” said Gonen Fink, Executive Vice President of Products. “That’s why we built AgentiX on our proven Cortex foundation, delivering agentic AI with the control, traceability, and permission management every enterprise demands.”

AgentiX was first designed for the Security Operations Centre (SOC) — an environment where decisions must be both rapid and precise.

Reimagining Security Operations

Within the SOC, AgentiX helps security teams counter AI-driven threats that evolve far faster than human analysts can react — up to 100 times quicker than traditional attack cycles.
By deploying specialised autonomous agents, the system enables up to a 98% reduction in Mean Time to Respond (MTTR) and cuts manual work by 75%.

These AI agents operate end-to-end across detection, triage, response, and reporting, while being governed by role-based access controls (RBAC) and human-in-the-loop approvals to ensure safe decision-making.

Built on deep operational intelligence

AgentiX is trained on more than 1.2 billion real-world playbook executions, giving it deep operational context across varied environments. Its pre-trained agents are optimised for security, IT operations, cloud environments, and endpoint management.

The platform also integrates seamlessly with over 1,000 enterprise tools, enabling organisations to adopt it without disrupting existing workflows.
“Cortex AgentiX stands apart by building its agentic workforce on a foundation of SOAR maturity and SecOps experience developed over a decade,” said Francis Odum, Founder of Software Analyst Cyber Research.

This heritage sets AgentiX apart from many emerging AI startups that lack long-term operational security experience.

Safety, transparency, and control

A key advantage of AgentiX lies in its commitment to responsible AI governance. It incorporates multi-layered permission models, audit trails, and real-time oversight. Every action performed by an AI agent can be tracked, reviewed, and approved — meeting the compliance needs of regulated industries.

This approach reflects a growing global demand for AI accountability, explainability, and safety, especially as new regulations emerge to govern automated decision-making in enterprises.

Available via Cortex Cloud and XSIAM

AgentiX is currently available through Cortex Cloud and XSIAM (Extended Security Intelligence and Automation Management).
Standalone access is expected to be rolled out in early 2026, expanding its usability across non-security domains such as IT automation and cloud management.

Analysts believe the platform’s next iterations will extend to IT orchestration, infrastructure management, and digital risk operations — advancing the goal of a unified, AI-powered automation ecosystem.

A new era of the agentic workforce

The emergence of agentic AI marks a major leap from static automation to intelligent, self-improving systems. AgentiX exemplifies this transformation by blending autonomy with accountability — enabling enterprises to adopt AI safely without compromising control.

By combining decades of automation expertise with modern AI innovation, AgentiX lays the foundation for a future where AI agents operate as trusted teammates — building the agentic workforce of tomorrow, securely and transparently.

Oct. 30, 2025 5 p.m. 768

Cortex AgentiX, agentic AI, enterprise automation, cybersecurity

European Military Forces Deploy to Greenland Amid Trump’s Push for Island
Jan. 15, 2026 5:43 p.m.
European troops arrive in Greenland to strengthen defense as Trump pushes to acquire the island, raising tensions over Arctic security and NATO alliances.
Read More
SpaceX Capsule Safely Returns to Earth After Emergency Mission With Sick Astronaut
Jan. 15, 2026 5:17 p.m.
SpaceX Crew Dragon Makes Emergency Splashdown Off California
Read More
European Forces Move Into Greenland as U.S. Push to Control the Island Continues
Jan. 15, 2026 4:14 p.m.
European military teams arrive in Greenland as Denmark and allies respond to U.S. pressure, with Trump insisting the island is vital for security
Read More
South Korea Watches U.S. Chip Tariffs Closely to Protect Its Semiconductor Industry
Jan. 15, 2026 2:28 p.m.
South Korea says it will closely track U.S. tariffs on AI chips to reduce risks for local firms as concerns grow over possible wider trade actions.
Read More
Boeing Reaches Tentative Settlements in 737 MAX Crash Lawsuits
Jan. 15, 2026 1:45 p.m.
Boeing has reached tentative settlements with a Canadian man who lost six family members in the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX crash
Read More
Trump Says Zelenskiy, Not Putin, is Holding Up Ukraine Peace Talks
Jan. 15, 2026 12:51 p.m.
Trump says Zelenskiy is slowing Ukraine peace talks, claiming Putin is ready, differing from European allies’ view on Moscow’s intentions
Read More
Taiwan Signals Potential Tariff Agreement with US to Reduce Export Duties
Jan. 15, 2026 12:01 p.m.
Taiwan and the US are close to a tariff deal, aiming to cut export duties and strengthen ties in semiconductors and the global AI supply chain
Read More
Cracked Aircraft Part Raises New Questions in Deadly UPS Cargo Plane Crash
Jan. 15, 2026 11:05 a.m.
A cracked part found in a fatal UPS MD-11 crash was flagged by Boeing in 2011, raising serious questions about inspections, fatigue cracks, and flight safety
Read More
How War Has Transformed Europe’s Defence Industry
Jan. 15, 2026 10:02 a.m.
Europe’s defence industry has changed since the Ukraine war, with higher military spending, rising arms companies, and new security priorities
Read More
Sponsored

Trending News