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Webinar: Why network incidents take too long to resolve

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Why This Matters

This webinar highlights the critical need for automation and AI-driven workflows to reduce the time it takes for organizations to investigate and resolve network incidents. By addressing the gaps in manual processes, the industry can improve response efficiency, minimize downtime, and enhance overall network resilience for consumers and businesses alike.

Key Takeaways

Most organizations have no shortage of monitoring tools, alerts, and operational data. Yet many network incidents still take longer than expected to investigate and resolve.

On June 2, 2026, BleepingComputer will host a live webinar titled "From alert to resolution: Fixing the gaps in network incident response" with Tines.

The webinar will examine why incident investigations often slow down after the initial alert and how automation and AI-assisted workflows can help IT teams accelerate response efforts.

While alerts may identify a problem quickly, responders are often required to manually gather context, identify affected systems, determine ownership, and coordinate actions across multiple teams and platforms. These delays can increase downtime and slow recovery efforts.

Tines helps organizations connect operational systems, automate repetitive tasks, and streamline incident response workflows so teams can spend less time coordinating and more time resolving issues.

Attendees will learn practical approaches for reducing investigation delays, improving operational coordination, and moving incidents from detection to resolution more efficiently.

Delays often happen after the alert

Many organizations can detect network issues quickly. The challenge is gathering the information needed to understand impact, determine priority, and coordinate an effective response.

This webinar will explore how automation and AI-assisted workflows can help reduce manual investigation work and accelerate response efforts.

The upcoming webinar will cover:

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