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5 Steps to break free from alert fatigue and build resilient security operations

How many times has your SOC hit crisis mode at 2:00 AM, with the dashboard blaring red and analysts scrambling to separate real threats from useless noise? We’ve all been there, and if you’re still measuring success by the number of alerts closed, chances are you’re feeling the strain. The truth is, responding to everything is neither sustainable nor effective—and it puts resilience at risk. 

In this article, we’ll show you the five most important steps you can take to move from alert fatigue to business resilience, supported by hard data from the 2026 N-able State of the SOC Report. These are the practical habits security-driven IT leaders are adopting to future-proof their operations and protect what matters most. 

1. Recognize the cost of noise: When “more alerts” means more risk 

Many SOCs still believe that more data equals better protection. But our 2026 State of the SOC report found that traditional alert volumes have hit a breaking point— our SOC team had to process an average of 2 alerts per minute last year. When everything is urgent, nothing is. Analysts get burned out, and critical threats can slip by undetected, leading to increased dwell times and real business impact. 

Key N-able SOC stat: 18% of threats in 2025 were only caught by network and perimeter layers—outside endpoint visibility. 

It’s clear: If you’re over-relying on endpoint or cloud signals, you’re missing threats and putting uptime and client trust at risk. 

2. Prioritize outcomes over ticket volume 

Stop focusing on how many alerts are cleared. This may be a metric for a better understanding of where automation or headcount are necessary but prioritize outcomes. Instead, the right questions are: How quickly did you contain a threat? Did we disrupt business operations or keep recovery swift and effective? 

A practical, outcome-driven SOC measures: 

  • Dwell time: How long before a threat was neutralized? 
  • Mean Time to Contain: How quickly were you able to halt an attack? 
  • Business downtime avoided: How resilient were you when tested? 

Tie these metrics back to resilience. When you can tell the CEO or client you prevented X hours of downtime or stopped ransomware in minutes, you position yourself as more than a cost center—you’re a driver of business continuity. 

Hear how customers use N-able to boost efficiency, gain peace of mind, and ensure business resiliency.  

3. Put AI and automation to work—or get left behind 

According to our SOC report, 90% of all investigations in 2026 could be automated by AI. In fact, only organizations that shifted to AI-centric security models kept up with the onslaught. Those stuck with purely manual playbooks fell behind. 

Here’s what works: 

  • AI-driven correlation to unify context across endpoints, networks, identities, and more. 
  • Automation to handle tasks like remediation, account disables, password resets, and notifications—repetitive work that machines do faster and with less error. 

Last year, our SOAR actions surged 500%, making up almost a quarter of all responses. That’s what resilience in the face of “volume crisis” looks like. 

Explore the benefits of integrating AI into your strategy and how it impacts your security team across crucial threat and detection stages.  

4. Build defense-in-depth (and don’t rely on magic bullets) 

The “magic bullet” mindset, where a single security layer or tool is supposed to protect everything, doesn’t cut it. The 2026 N-able State of the SOC report underscores that business resilience depends on a defense-in-depth strategy: 

  • In 2025, half of all attacks bypassed endpoint controls entirely. 
  • 137,187 network and perimeter threats were invisible to endpoint-only deployments. 

The lesson: Layered security isn’t just “nice to have”—it’s the difference between stopping attacks and suffering a breach. Even with the right foundational layers in place, the real power only emerges when they operate as a unified system. Multi-layer correlation connects the signals coming from identity, endpoint, cloud, network, and perimeter controls, transforming isolated alerts into a clear, actionable picture of an unfolding attack. 

5. Design playbooks that focus on business resilience 

Your playbooks shouldn’t just stop at technical containment—think bigger. The best teams design for resilience, from automated isolation and communication to verified recovery. 

For ransomware: 

  • Confirm the scope rapidly (AI correlates affected assets). 
  • Automate isolation of the subnet or systems involved. 
  • Communicate with stakeholders per your IR plan. 
  • Initiate backup restoration, leveraging recent, immutable recovery points. 

In our 2026 SOC report, organizations with unified, automated playbooks contained perimeter-initiated attacks in under 10 minutes—even during off-hours. That’s the bar you need to hit. 

The bottom line 

Volume and complexity aren’t going away, but SOC fatigue doesn’t have to be your story. By shifting to outcome-driven defense, embracing automation, layering controls, and focusing on measurable resilience, you move from reactive to proactive—protecting your clients, your brand, and your peace of mind. 

Are you ready to take the next step? Take a tour of Adlumin’s AI-powered XDR platform and expert-led MDR service. 


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