In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, the battle against threats is more intense than ever. One of the most pressing challenges faced by security operations teams (SOCs) is the overwhelming volume of alerts, many of which go uninvestigated. This is particularly concerning when considering the riskiest alerts, such as those related to Web Application Firewalls (WAF), Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Operational Technology (OT)/Internet of Things (IoT), dark web intelligence, and supply chain signals. These alerts often require specialized knowledge and expertise that many SOCs lack, leading to a critical blind spot in their defense mechanisms.
The problem is not just about the volume of alerts; it's about the structural gap in how security coverage is delivered. In-house SOC teams, Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs), and Managed Detection and Response (MDR) providers are all grappling with the same issue: they are overwhelmed with high-volume, routine alerts, leaving them with limited capacity to investigate more complex and specialized alerts. AI SOC automation platforms, while making significant strides in handling common alert types, often have a coverage ceiling, deprioritizing or passing on alerts that fall outside their pre-defined categories.
This is where Radiant Security steps in. On May 21, 2026, Radiant Security and German cybersecurity firm Cirosec are hosting a technical webinar titled "Alert Coverage No One Else Can Triage." The session aims to address the structural reasons behind the coverage ceiling and demonstrate how Radiant's AI SOC platform can triage even the most complex and specialized alerts.
What sets Radiant Security apart is its fundamentally different architecture. Unlike other AI SOC platforms that rely on pre-built playbooks, Radiant's AI generates custom triage logic on the fly, for any alert type, including novel threats and unfamiliar alert sources. This capability ensures that even the most unexpected alerts are not deprioritized or passed on, thus filling the critical blind spot in existing SOC models.
The webinar will provide a detailed examination of the specific alert types most commonly left uninvestigated and will demo live how Radiant's platform handles them. It will also walk through the structural reasons behind the coverage ceiling and discuss the broader implications of this gap in security coverage. By attending this webinar, security professionals can gain valuable insights into how to overcome the challenges of alert volume and blind spots, and how to ensure that the riskiest alerts are not left unanswered.
In my opinion, the webinar is a must-attend for anyone in the cybersecurity field, especially those grappling with the challenges of alert volume and blind spots. It offers a unique opportunity to learn about a cutting-edge solution that could significantly enhance the effectiveness of your SOC. Personally, I think that the webinar will be a game-changer for many organizations, providing them with the tools and insights they need to stay ahead of the ever-evolving threat landscape.