Security teams are forced to adopt AI, but is that what they truly need?
Bricklayer’s Norman Currie discusses his approach to AI-driven security operations, sharing insights on where security teams excel, where they get bogged down, and what they truly need from modern AI.
How is Bricklayer different?
Instead of locking customers into fixed agents or rigid workflows, Bricklayer gives security teams full control: the ability to define their own procedures, build custom agents with specialised skill sets, and automate only the actions that matter for their environment. The result? AI that adapts to security teams, not the other way around, and delivers outcomes teams can trust.
Norman also offers practical insights on industry trends, career growth, and how to separate real AI innovation from hype.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
- Bricklayer’s differentiated approach to agentic AI platforms
- Why soft skills often matter more than technical depth in cybersecurity careers
- How to separate AI hype from real product substance
- Whether legacy vendors can keep up with AI-native security startups
- How customer success and channel roles are shifting in an AI-driven industry
- Practical career advice for both seasoned practitioners and newcomers



