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February 2022

What's on your security roadmap? Cybersecurity forecasting with a Fortune 500 CISO

Leading a cybersecurity program across multiple subsidiaries, geographies, or regulatory jurisdictions is incredibly complex. In the second installment of our 'What's On Your Security Roadmap for 2022' series, the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) of a global provider of data, technology, and market infrastructure shares why automation, hiring, and cloud tooling are his top priorities to help his team stay ahead of cyber threats.

Webinar: Box, urlscan, Tines: URL analysis & phishing automation

In this webinar, Tines co-founder Thomas Kinsella sits down with Del from Box, and Johannes from urlscan, to take a look at some key use cases running production – URL analysis and phishing. As well as walking through how Box has designed these processes in Tines, we also discuss reflect on what security teams, engineers, analysts, and threat hunters can learn from Box’s approach more generally.

Phish.ly is in your corner, scanning suspicious emails with Tines and urlscan.io

Phishing remains a problem for everyone and any tool that helps is valuable. This post was prompted by the ongoing usage of our free Phish.ly service that we see every day, as people discover the tool and derive enormous benefit from it. If you want to evaluate a suspicious email right now, you need read no further. Just forward that email immediately to scan@phish.ly to get a response quickly from the service.

What it's like to be Head of People at Tines: An interview with Maria Dillon

As Head of People at Tines, Maria Dillon champions our inclusive company culture. Maria supports every team as we rapidly scale, ensuring every voice is heard and implementing thoughtful initiatives that help set Tines apart as a world-class employer and a fantastic place to work.

My 30 years of dodging repetitive work with automation tools

I blame my life-long work obsession with automation and avoiding repetitive drudgery on my first boss and mentor Danny in S3. He was horrified to see me doing the same thing over and over in a VAX code editor and introduced me to the magical world of macros. From that point onwards, I was a man on a mission to save us all as much time as possible in our working days.

Tines sponsors ten more open source projects

Our activities around sponsoring Open Source are not just limited to projects we rely on; we have also been supporting those that are important to the general Cybersecurity ecosystem and beyond. We're in this for the long haul and the most recent set of projects covers a very wide scope. We want to help ensure that everyone has sustainable Open Source for many years to come. Let's tell you about these new projects and why you should be aware of them.