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BleepingComputer webinar spotlights AI fixes for slow response

With alerts pouring in from monitoring, identity, ticketing, and security tools, network incidents often stall when responders have to manually hop between systems. On June 2, 2026, BleepingComputer will host a live webinar on AI-assisted workflows and automat

Alert floods have become routine for many IT teams. Monitoring platforms, infrastructure systems, identity services, ticketing tools, and security products all contribute their own notifications—sometimes faster than humans can breathe.

Then comes the moment that changes everything: a network incident.

During those high-pressure events, responders are often forced to manually jump between systems to understand what happened and coordinate the next steps. That back-and-forth can create delays at the exact point where timing matters most.

On June 2. 2026. BleepingComputer will host a live webinar titled “From alert to resolution: Fixing the gaps in network incident response. ” featuring Edgar Ortiz. a Solutions Engineering Leader and Computer Scientist at Tines. The session will focus on why incident response workflows slow down under pressure—and how AI-assisted workflows and automation can help IT teams reduce delays. improve coordination. and resolve incidents faster.

The webinar centers on a familiar problem: even as alert volumes keep climbing, many organizations still rely on manual triage, investigation, and routing processes. In practice, that dependence can turn operational bottlenecks into an accelerant for outages and service disruptions.

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Tines, the company behind the workflow approach highlighted in the webinar, helps organizations build intelligent workflows that connect systems, automate repetitive tasks, and streamline operational response processes across complex environments.

The program will also walk attendees through the chain of how network incidents tend to unfold. from the first alert to service impact. It will cover where triage. enrichment. and routing break down in real-world workflows. and how alerts can be automatically enriched with network. identity. and threat context. The session will also address techniques to prioritize and route incidents without manual intervention. and how to shift from fragmented response to coordinated resolution across systems.

There’s a clear through-line connecting the details: teams receive more alerts from more tools. but they still do much of the early work by hand—collecting context. determining ownership. prioritizing incidents. and coordinating across multiple platforms and teams. When that handoff-heavy process runs during an incident. it’s the bottlenecks between alerting. triage. analysis. routing. and resolution that can slow everything down.

Registration is open for the live session, positioned as a practical chance for IT teams to reduce manual overhead and close operational gaps—so the path from alert to resolution is faster, and incidents end sooner rather than linger.

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