Cribl has acquired Radiant Security’s AI-based security operations technology assets. SiliconANGLE reported on Aug. 19 that the deal includes software intellectual property that automatically classifies security alerts and investigates and resolves them. Terms were not disclosed.
Cribl will convert Radiant Security’s technology into an application that runs on its telemetry platform.
Radiant Security’s software differs from approaches in which multiple security tools rely on pre-built playbooks. It creates classification logic in real time each time an alert comes in. It also uses telemetry data directly in investigations, wherever the data resides. Cribl said this can reduce false positives and speed up threat detection.
Clint Sharp (클린트 샤프), Cribl’s co-founder and chief executive, said data silos are giving security teams incomplete information in the $121 billion security market. He said the company will combine AI SOC technology with an open telemetry platform to reduce problems caused by siloed solutions.
The deal is Cribl’s second acquisition in the security sector in 2026. Cribl acquired Israeli detection engineering startup CardinalOps in July. The CardinalOps platform supports mapping customers’ detection rules and finding missing detection coverage.
Andrew Brownberg (앤드루 브라운버그), a senior analyst at Omdia, said Cribl’s approach is focused on turning telemetry into an integrated foundation for AI-based applications. He added that customers can use it to build the security stack they want.