Cribl Acquires Radiant Security to Boost AI-Driven SOC Ops
Cribl snaps up Radiant Security's tech assets, adding AI triage and investigation tools to sharpen its security operations platform.
Cribl just made a move that matters if you're watching the AI-in-security space. The company announced it acquired the technology assets of Radiant Security, a play designed to inject smarter triage and investigation capabilities directly into Cribl's existing platform. This isn't a passive bolt-on — it's a signal that Cribl is pushing hard into AI-powered security operations center territory.
The core pitch here is speed and accuracy for overloaded security teams. Triage and investigation are the two biggest time sinks in any SOC, and Cribl is betting that layering Radiant's AI tech on top of its data pipeline strength closes that gap fast. If it works, analysts spend less time drowning in alerts and more time actually responding to real threats.
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For traders and tech watchers, this acquisition fits a broader pattern: legacy security workflows are getting disrupted by AI, and the companies moving fastest to own that infrastructure layer stand to win the most enterprise budget. Cribl already had traction as a data management player for security and observability teams — adding autonomous investigation capabilities makes it a more complete SOC platform story.
The competitive implications are real. Rivals in the SIEM and security analytics space now have to answer to a Cribl that can argue it handles both the data routing and the intelligent analysis on top. That's a tighter value proposition heading into enterprise sales cycles. Watch how Cribl packages this into its go-to-market narrative over the next few quarters.
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