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Cribl acquires Radiant Security technology assets for AI SOC operations center

Cribl acquired technology assets from Radiant Security tied to an AI-native operations center product, adding triage and investigation capabilities for security alerts. The move centers on using Cribl’s telemetry platform as the execution layer for those capabilities.

Cribl described its platform as a way to make telemetry data actionable wherever it resides and to support faster threat investigations. The company also said AI SOC capabilities generate custom triage logic on the fly for each alert instead of using pre-built playbooks, and execute investigations against telemetry data wherever it lives.

According to Cribl, the acquired technology includes intellectual property intended to enable autonomous triage, investigation, and resolution of security alerts. Cribl said it planned to adapt the AI SOC technology to run as an application on its telemetry data platform.

Clint Sharp, co-founder and CEO of Cribl, said “Too much of the $121 billion security market is trapped in data silos, giving security teams incomplete information.” Andrew Braunberg, Principal Analyst at Omdia, said “Cribl’s approach centers on transforming raw telemetry into a unified foundation for AI-driven applications,” and that layering AI SOC capabilities on top of the open data platform enables organizations to customize their security stacks.

This acquisition is Cribl’s second security technology acquisition this year, following its acquisition of CardinalOps in July, and additional updates are scheduled for CriblCon on September 28, 2026.

Provided by Globe Newswire on behalf of Cribl. Click to read original content.