Upcoming webinar on automating and coordinating network incident response workflows
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A live webinar scheduled for June 2, 2026, will address systemic gaps in network incident response workflows that exacerbate incident escalation despite existing monitoring and security tooling. The session, titled "From alert to resolution: Fixing the gaps in network incident response," is hosted by BleepingComputer in partnership with Tines and will be presented by Edgar Ortiz, a Solutions Engineering Leader and Computer Scientist at Tines. It highlights how reliance on manual triage, alert routing, and coordination across disparate systems—rather than visibility limitations—drives incident escalation and service disruption during high-pressure scenarios.
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12.05.2026 22:46 2 articles · 7d ago
Webinar announced: Automating and coordinating network incident response workflows
BleepingComputer and Tines announced a live webinar on June 2, 2026, focusing on improving incident response through automation and AI-assisted workflows. The session, titled "From alert to resolution: Fixing the gaps in network incident response" and presented by Edgar Ortiz, a Solutions Engineering Leader and Computer Scientist at Tines, will detail how to close gaps between alerting, triage, enrichment, routing, and resolution. It will demonstrate techniques to automatically enrich alerts with network, identity, and threat context while prioritizing and routing incidents without manual intervention, addressing operational bottlenecks that slow response during high-pressure incidents.
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- Webinar: Fixing the gaps in network incident response — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 12.05.2026 22:46
- Webinar: The hidden bottlenecks in network incident response — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 19.05.2026 15:14
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The webinar, titled "From alert to resolution: Fixing the gaps in network incident response," is hosted by BleepingComputer in partnership with Tines on June 2, 2026.
First reported: 12.05.2026 22:461 source, 2 articlesShow sources
- Webinar: Fixing the gaps in network incident response — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 12.05.2026 22:46
- Webinar: The hidden bottlenecks in network incident response — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 19.05.2026 15:14
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Incidents often escalate due to manual alert triage and fragmented coordination across monitoring, infrastructure, identity, and security systems, not due to lack of visibility.
First reported: 12.05.2026 22:461 source, 2 articlesShow sources
- Webinar: Fixing the gaps in network incident response — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 12.05.2026 22:46
- Webinar: The hidden bottlenecks in network incident response — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 19.05.2026 15:14
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Alert volumes are rising across a widening array of sources, including monitoring platforms, infrastructure tools, identity systems, and security products, increasing manual workload during incidents.
First reported: 12.05.2026 22:461 source, 2 articlesShow sources
- Webinar: Fixing the gaps in network incident response — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 12.05.2026 22:46
- Webinar: The hidden bottlenecks in network incident response — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 19.05.2026 15:14
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Tines promotes the use of intelligent workflows combining automation and AI to streamline incident response, reduce repetitive tasks, and coordinate actions across systems.
First reported: 12.05.2026 22:461 source, 1 articleShow sources
- Webinar: Fixing the gaps in network incident response — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 12.05.2026 22:46
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Edgar Ortiz, a Solutions Engineering Leader and Computer Scientist at Tines, will present the webinar on June 2, 206.
First reported: 19.05.2026 15:141 source, 1 articleShow sources
- Webinar: The hidden bottlenecks in network incident response — www.bleepingcomputer.com — 19.05.2026 15:14
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Webinar announcement: Improving incident response workflows to prevent network incident escalation
BleepingComputer will host a live webinar on June 2, 2026, at 12:00 PM ET titled \"From alert to containment: Fixing the gaps in network incident response\" featuring Edgar Ortiz from Tines. The session addresses why many network incidents escalate not due to missing alerts but because of breakdowns in incident response workflows, particularly during triage, alert enrichment, prioritization, and cross-system coordination. Organizations often rely on manual processes that delay containment and increase the risk of service disruptions when time-sensitive decisions are required.