Webinar tomorrow: From alert to resolution in network incident response
Network incidents can escalate quickly, but the biggest delays often occur after the initial alert as teams work to gather context, determine ownership, and coordinate a response across multiple systems.
Tomorrow, June 2, 2026, BleepingComputer will host a live webinar titled "
From alert to resolution: Fixing the gaps in network incident response" with Tines.
The webinar will explore how IT teams can use automation and AI-assisted workflows to reduce investigation delays, improve coordination, and accelerate incident resolution.
As organizations continue to adopt additional monitoring, infrastructure, identity, and operational tools, responders are often required to manually collect information and coordinate actions across teams. These delays can slow response efforts and increase the impact of outages and service disruptions.
Tines helps organizations streamline operational workflows by connecting systems, automating repetitive tasks, and helping teams move incidents from detection to resolution more efficiently.
Attendees will learn practical approaches for reducing manual work, improving response coordination, and accelerating incident investigations across complex environments.
Learn how to reduce investigation delays
The session will examine how network incidents typically evolve from an initial alert to service impact, where response workflows commonly break down, and how automation can help teams respond more efficiently.
Attendees will also learn how to automatically enrich alerts with network, identity, and threat context, prioritize incidents, and coordinate resolution across systems.
The webinar will cover:
- How network incidents typically evolve from initial alert to service impact
- Where triage, enrichment, and routing break down in real-world workflows
- How to automatically enrich alerts with network, identity, and threat context
- Techniques to prioritize and route incidents without manual intervention
- How to move from fragmented response to coordinated resolution across systems
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<small>Source: Bleeping Computer</small>