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Every day, your team faces a flood of incident reports. Most are vague, repetitive, or missing key details. No matter the case, you’re stuck sorting through the noise, trying to figure out which cases actually need attention. It’s time-consuming, frustrating, and leaves room for serious threats to slip through.
You’re not alone. Security leaders across industries are facing the same challenge: Too many reports, not enough context, and mounting pressure to do more with fewer resources.
Now imagine implementing a tool for triage processes that helps your team immediately identify what matters — and routes it to the right place without delay. Intake forms are built with routing logic. Reports are flagged automatically based on known keywords. AI supports tagging, prioritization, and pattern detection. It’s important to remember that tools don’t remove human oversight, they reduce the time spent on repetitive decisions.
Join Resolver’s Jamie Burr and Pooja Azhalavan on Thursday, May 29, 2025, at 12:30 PM EDT for the webinar, “Reimagining Incident Response: AI, Automation, and the Future of Triage”, hosted by ASIS. Get a look at how real-world teams are applying incident response automation to their workflows, and see what it takes to make it work in practice.
Incident response automation isn’t a future concept. It’s already changing how reports are sorted and prioritized. Teams using structured triage spend less time reviewing low-priority reports and more time addressing the ones that matter.
You don’t need to rebuild your entire process to make progress. Adding logic to your intake forms or automating basic routing can reduce delays and help you catch serious issues sooner.
Our webinar will focus on how incident response automation is helping security teams triage faster and more consistently by discussing:
You don’t need to overhaul your system to benefit. Starting with intake structure and routing logic is often enough to cut delays and improve response outcomes. With smart triage, reports stop piling up. Teams gain time back. Escalations become faster and more consistent.
Take the next step in building a response process that scales. Reserve your spot and take the first step towards streamlining intake, surfacing serious threats faster, and designing action-oriented playbooks.

