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Webinar: Why network incidents escalate and how to fix response gaps

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Webinar: Why network incidents escalate and how to fix response gaps
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Phong Xuan

Most network incidents don’t escalate due to a lack of alerts—they escalate when response breaks down.

On Tuesday, June 02, 2026 at 12:00 PM ET, BleepingComputer will host a live webinar titled "**" with Edgar Ortiz, Solutions Engineering Leader at Tines.

The webinar explores why incident response fails in real-world environments and how organizations can close those gaps with intelligent workflows that combine automation and AI.

While security, monitoring, and infrastructure tools generate a constant stream of alerts, many teams still rely on manual triage and coordination under pressure. When alerts are not properly enriched, prioritized, and routed, response slows down and isolated issues can quickly escalate into broader service disruptions.

Tines provides an intelligence workflow platform that helps security and IT teams orchestrate incident response, enrich alerts with relevant context, and automate key actions across systems, enabling faster and more informed decision-making.

In this session, attendees will learn how to move from fragmented response processes to coordinated workflows that reduce response times and prevent escalation.

Where incident response breaks down

From initial alert to service impact, network incidents often follow predictable paths. However, breakdowns during triage, enrichment, and routing can delay response and increase the likelihood of escalation.

Without consistent workflows, teams are forced to manually gather context, prioritize alerts, and coordinate actions across systems, slowing down containment efforts when time matters most.

This webinar will explore how to eliminate these bottlenecks and improve how incidents are handled after detection.

The upcoming webinar will cover:

  • How network incidents evolve from an 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 containment across systems

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to streamline incident response and reduce the risk of escalation.

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