Automated Security with AI | How to Move to Continuous Monitoring with Gabriel Franco

April 17, 2026

In this Faraday webinar, we explore how to move from a traditional vulnerability management approach to a continuous security monitoring model by combining automation, artificial intelligence, and open-source tools.

👉 If you work in cybersecurity, AppSec, pentesting, or IT, this session will give you a practical perspective on how to scale your processes without losing visibility.

You’ll learn:
How to automate security monitoring
How to detect vulnerabilities in real time
How to improve visibility across your attack surface
How to shift from a reactive approach to a continuous model
How to apply AI to cybersecurity processes

🎙️ Speaker:
Gabriel Franco — CTO at Faraday

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