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AI Agent Action Center: From Finding to Fix

Most security teams can detect that something went wrong. What they can't do is quickly prove what happened, how far it spread, and who should fix it. The gap between alert and answer is what Vorlon was built to close.

In this demo, Vorlon's Head of Product, Netta Drimer, walks through a real-world scenario: a Copilot agent silently downloads a signed document from DocuSign, creates a public folder in Box, and uploads the file, exposing sensitive contractual data to anyone with the link, outside any approved workflow.

Here's what you'll see:

The Action Center surfaces the anomaly alongside security hygiene issues and behavioral findings in a single prioritized view. No alert fatigue. No manual triage across platforms.

The Flight Recorder builds a complete timeline of the agent's activity across DocuSign and Box, capturing every identity involved, every action taken, and every system touched, so the investigation takes minutes, not days.

Once the picture is clear, remediation is direct. Revoke access or remove the public file without leaving Vorlon.

Detection. Investigation. Response. One platform. One motion.

The agentic workforce is already running in your environment. The Flight Recorder and Action Center make sure it doesn't run in the dark.

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About the speaker

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Netta Drimer

Head of Product, Vorlon

Netta Drimer is Head of Product at Vorlon, where she leads product strategy for the company's innovative agentic ecosystem security platform. With nearly three years at Vorlon, Netta has been instrumental in developing solutions that give security teams the visibility and context they need to protect complex, interconnected SaaS environments. Netta brings over a decade of experience spanning product management and software engineering across enterprise and consumer technology sectors. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from The Interdisciplinary Center in Israel. Her unique combination of technical engineering background and product leadership experience allows her to bridge the gap between complex cybersecurity challenges and practical, user-focused solutions. 

AI Agent Action Center: From Finding to Fix video transcript

Detection is important, but it's not everything. Vorlon's new end-to-end solution not only helps you flag unusual behavior in your ecosystem — it also helps you investigate complex activity, like AI agents touching multiple applications at the same time, without accessing multiple platforms. It then provides you with a clear call to action on exactly what you need to do to remediate.

Let's dive in to see how it works.

Vorlon's Action Center maps all the gaps it found, including security issues, hygiene, and anomalies. In this example, I can see an AI agent that shared a sensitive file with a public Box folder. The action items suggest to investigate.

Vorlon's Flight Recorder creates a full timeline with all the involved applications, including the identities involved and the actions taken, so I can investigate quickly and decide whether this was malicious activity or a human mistake.

I can then complete the action by either revoking the access or removing the public file.

With the help of the Flight Recorder, the investigation is done in minutes. I can complete the full cycle — from detection and investigation to response — without jumping between different platforms.

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