Cribl Acquires Radiant Security to Boost AI-Driven SOC Ops
Cribl has acquired technology assets from Radiant Security, adding AI-powered triage and investigation tools to its security operations platform.
Cribl moved Tuesday to strengthen its artificial intelligence capabilities in security operations by acquiring the technology assets of Radiant Security, a deal designed to inject advanced triage and investigation features directly into Cribl's existing platform.
The acquisition targets one of the most time-intensive pain points facing modern security teams: alert overload. By folding Radiant Security's AI-driven tooling into its stack, Cribl is positioning itself to help security operations center analysts work through incidents faster and with greater precision, reducing the manual burden that slows threat response.
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Radiant Security had built its reputation around automating the early stages of security investigations — the alert-triage phase where analyst hours are most frequently lost. Absorbing those capabilities gives Cribl a more complete end-to-end story for enterprise security buyers who are increasingly demanding platforms that do more than collect and route data.
The move reflects a broader industry push to embed AI deeper into security workflows, as organizations face growing threat volumes without proportional growth in skilled analyst headcount. Cribl's platform expansion suggests the company is betting that integrated, AI-assisted operations will become a baseline expectation rather than a premium feature in the security market.
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