Google Cloud Security Uses Instruqt Platform to Train 150+ Practitioners on Agentic AI at Google Next 2026

The hands-on Agentic SOC Experience at Google Next 2026 allowed participants to build their own AI agents from scratch in dedicated sandbox environments

Justin Tomlinson

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Google Cloud Security Uses Instruqt Platform to Train 150+ Practitioners on Agentic AI at Google Next 2026

Google Cloud Security utilized the Instruqt hands-on product experience platform to train more than 150 practitioners on Agentic AI capabilities during Google Next 2026. The session, named the Agentic SOC Experience, represents one of the largest hands-on Agentic AI training events hosted at a major industry conference this year. Instruqt is a platform also utilized by other major technology companies, including MongoDB, Elastic, and SUSE.[1][2][3][5]

Rather than watching slide-based demonstrations, participants in the session used Instruqt to spin up dedicated, isolated Google Cloud Vertex AI sandbox environments. This allowed each attendee to build their own AI agents from scratch and directly explore Google's agentic capabilities. According to the announcement, this hands-on approach demonstrates a new operational model aimed at closing the AI-adoption gap at a conference scale.[1][2][3][4][5]

The training session allowed Google Cloud Security to provide a dedicated Vertex AI environment per participant. By offering these isolated sandbox environments, the platform enabled attendees to gain practical, hands-on experience with Google's latest AI technologies in a scalable and secure manner during the conference.[1][2][3][4][5]

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