Automation and AI Workflows to Speed Up Network Incident Response

A live webinar on June 2, 2026 will demonstrate how AI driven automation can eliminate manual bottlenecks in network incident response workflows.

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The Growing Problem of Alert Overload

IT teams are increasingly overwhelmed by the volume of alerts generated by monitoring platforms, infrastructure systems, identity services, and security tools. During network incidents, responders often must manually switch between these disconnected systems to understand the situation and coordinate next steps. This manual process creates significant delays, especially under high pressure, and can lead to outages and service disruptions.

How Automation Can Close the Gaps

On June 2, 2026, BleepingComputer is hosting a live webinar titled “From alert to resolution: Fixing the gaps in network incident response” with Edgar Ortiz, a Solutions Engineering Leader at Tines. The session will explore how AI-assisted workflows and automation can help IT teams reduce delays, improve coordination, and resolve incidents faster. Tines specializes in building intelligent workflows that connect systems, automate repetitive tasks, and streamline operational response across complex environments.

Key Topics the Webinar Will Cover

Attendees will learn how network incidents evolve from initial alert to service impact, where triage and routing often break down, and how to automatically enrich alerts with context from network, identity, and threat sources. The webinar will also cover techniques to prioritize and route incidents without manual intervention, moving from fragmented response to coordinated resolution across multiple platforms.

Source: BleepingComputer

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