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Webinar: The hidden bottlenecks in network incident response
BleepingComputer will host a live webinar on June 2, 2026, titled “From alert to resolution: Fixing the gaps in network incident response,” featuring Edgar Ortiz from Tines. The session explores how high alert volumes and manual cross-system workflows slow incident response, and how AI-assisted workflows and automation can streamline triage, enrichment, routing, and resolution across monitoring, identity, and security tools. Attendees will learn to automatically enrich alerts with network, identity, and threat context, prioritize and route incidents without manual intervention, and move from fragmented response to coordinated resolution. Register now to secure your spot.

WEBINAR: THE HIDDEN BOTTLENECKS IN NETWORK INCIDENT RESPONSE
OverviewIT teams today are inundated with alerts pouring in from a wide range of sources: monitoring platforms, infrastructure services, identity providers, ticketing systems, and security tools. In the heat of a network incident, responders frequently must jump between these disparate systems to piece together what happened and decide on next steps. This fragmented flow often slows down decision making, complicates coordination, and increases the risk of outages or extended service disruption. A live session is planned to explore how AI-assisted workflows and automation can reduce manual overhead, tighten collaboration, and accelerate incident resolution.
Event DetailsDate: June 2, 2026Format: Live webinarTitle: From alert to resolution: Fixing the gaps in network incident responseSpeaker: Edgar Ortiz, Solutions Engineering Leader and Computer Scientist at TinesFocus: Examining why incident-response workflows stall under pressure and how automated, AI-enabled processes can close the operational gaps between alerting, triage, analysis, routing, and resolution.
The Problem: Manual Workflows Create DelaysDuring network incidents, teams often must collect context from multiple systems, determine ownership, assign priorities, and coordinate across various platforms and teams. This manual triage and enrichment process introduces delays at every stage—from initial alert reception to deciding who should act, and how issues should be escalated. The webinar will dissect where these workflows break down in real-world scenarios and why automation is a powerful antidote to the bottlenecks created by manual processes.
The Upcoming Webinar Will Cover
- How network incidents typically evolve from the initial alert to tangible service impact
- Where triage, enrichment, and routing commonly fail in real-world workflows
- Techniques to automatically enrich alerts with network context, identity data, and threat intelligence
- Approaches to prioritize and route incidents without requiring hands-on intervention
- Methods to move from a fragmented response to a coordinated resolution across multiple systems
Agenda in FocusThe session will illuminate a path from detection to action by presenting concrete mechanisms that reduce reliance on manual steps. Attendees will gain insight into aligning alerting with actual incident handling, leveraging automation to unify data across environments, and enabling faster, more reliable containment and recovery actions.
About the Technology PartnerTines offers capabilities to build intelligent workflows that connect diverse systems, automate repetitive tasks, and streamline operational response processes across complex environments. The webinar will illustrate how these intelligent workflows can bridge gaps between alerting, triage, analysis, routing, and resolution, reducing manual overhead and accelerating incident response.
RegistrationRegistration is available for those interested in exploring automation and AI-assisted workflows to enhance network incident response. To secure a spot, access the registration link:➡ REGISTER NOW TO SECURE YOUR SPOT!https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/5323220/4922233E55ACC9298C66A92674D53B5A?utmmedium=referral&utmcampaign=tines&utm_content=article
Related Topics and Context
- Alert management and incident response
- Artificial Intelligence in cybersecurity
- Automation in IT operations
- Intelligent workflows and cross-system orchestration
- Tines as a platform for automation in complex environments
Notes on AccessibilityThe session is designed to address common pain points faced by IT, security, and operations teams when handling network incidents. It blends practical, real-world workflow analysis with demonstrations of how automation and AI can shorten the path from detection to resolution, without requiring manual routing at every step.
TagsAlert, Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Cybersecurity, Intelligent Workflow, Tines
EndnotesThis post summarizes a live webinar concept focused on reducing response delays through automation and AI-supported workflows in network incident response.


