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Webinar Shows How Over‑Tooling Slows Network Incident Response and How AI Automation Can Accelerate Resolution

BleepingComputer will host a June 2 2026 webinar with Tines to discuss how fragmented monitoring and ticketing tools impede network incident response and how AI‑driven automation can streamline investigations and remediation for third‑party risk managers.

LiveThreat™ Intelligence · 📅 May 26, 2026· 📰 bleepingcomputer.com
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Informational
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Advisory
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High
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Affected
3 sector(s)
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3 recommended
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Source
bleepingcomputer.com

Webinar: Over‑Tooling Slows Network Incident Response – AI‑Powered Automation Offers Relief

What Happened — BleepingComputer announced a live webinar (June 2 2026) featuring Tines Solutions Engineering Leader Edgar Ortiz. The session will examine how the proliferation of monitoring, ticketing, identity, and communication tools fragments network‑incident workflows and how AI‑driven automation can streamline detection, enrichment, and remediation.

Why It Matters for TPRM

  • Fragmented toolchains increase mean‑time‑to‑resolution, raising the risk of prolonged outages for third‑party services.
  • Automated, AI‑assisted playbooks can reduce human error and ensure consistent response across diverse vendor environments.
  • Understanding emerging workflow standards helps risk managers assess whether a supplier’s incident‑response maturity aligns with organizational expectations.

Who Is Affected — Enterprises that rely on multiple SaaS monitoring, ticketing, and identity platforms; MSPs and MSSPs delivering network‑operations services; vendors of security‑orchestration‑automation‑response (SOAR) solutions.

Recommended Actions

  • Review your third‑party incident‑response contracts for automation and AI integration clauses.
  • Validate that vendors employ unified ticketing or SOAR platforms to avoid manual hand‑offs.
  • Encourage partners to adopt AI‑enriched alerting and automated routing to meet your service‑level expectations.

Technical Notes — The webinar will cover: alert‑to‑resolution workflow gaps, automated enrichment of network and identity context, AI‑assisted prioritization, and cross‑system coordination without manual intervention. No CVEs or vulnerabilities are disclosed. Source: BleepingComputer

📰 Original Source
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/webinar-too-many-tools-are-slowing-network-incident-response/

This LiveThreat Intelligence Brief is an independent analysis. Read the original reporting at the link above.

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