Cribl Acquires Radiant Security to Boost AI-Driven SOC Tools
Cribl has acquired Radiant Security's tech assets, adding AI-powered triage and investigation tools to strengthen its security operations platform.
Cribl, a data management platform built for security and observability teams, has moved to deepen its artificial intelligence capabilities by acquiring the technology assets of Radiant Security, a startup focused on AI-driven security operations center automation. The deal signals a broader industry push to reduce the manual burden on security analysts who face mounting alert volumes with limited staffing resources.
The acquired technology is designed to enhance how security teams triage incoming threats and conduct investigations — two of the most time-intensive functions within any modern SOC. By folding Radiant Security's capabilities into its existing platform, Cribl aims to give analysts faster, more contextually aware tools that can surface and prioritize genuine threats rather than requiring teams to sift through noise manually.
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The move reflects a competitive dynamic taking shape across the cybersecurity market, where vendors are racing to embed AI natively into detection and response workflows rather than layering it on as an afterthought. For Cribl, which has built its reputation on helping organizations route and manage massive streams of security telemetry, adding intelligent triage and investigation tooling represents a logical extension of its core value proposition — turning raw data into faster decisions.
While financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed, the strategic intent is clear: Cribl wants to position itself not just as a data pipeline vendor but as a fuller participant in the security operations lifecycle. How deeply the Radiant technology integrates into Cribl's platform, and how quickly customers can access the new capabilities, will determine whether the acquisition delivers on its analytical promise or remains a capability-on-paper.
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