Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

June 2024

How security teams enhance vulnerability management with Tines

When it comes to vulnerability management, time is critical - every minute a vulnerability goes unaddressed, the risk escalates. To ensure all risks are addressed, security teams need vulnerability management processes that are reliable and efficient, and, crucially, don’t drain their resources. And given that 22% of cybersecurity professionals have admitted to ignoring an alert completely, we can’t afford to rely on the human element alone.

Tines for Vulnerability Management

For teams focused on vulnerability management, maintaining a secure and resilient environment for your organization is paramount. From finding vulnerabilities and assessing their risk, to patch management and continuous reporting, teams are often juggling disconnected systems, various input sources, and manual prioritization and assignment to ensure vulnerabilities aren’t being overlooked.

Implementing AI within your security strategy: 7 best practices

There’s a ton of media hype about the swift integration of AI across different business functions. It has also been reported that 98% of technology executives have paused their AI programs to establish guidelines and policies around its implementation. Depending on when and where you read about it, opinions on the speed of AI adoption vary. Nevertheless, AI is more than just hype.

Accelerating privacy and security in AI with Tines

At Tines, our mission is to power the world's most important workflows, and AI has recently become a huge part of that story. We currently have two AI-powered capabilities that enable teams to work faster, reduce barriers to entry, and spend more time on the fulfilling work that attracted them to their professions in the first place. But this is only possible because they trust that these features are private and secure by design.

Using Records to improve story performance in Tines

In a guest blog post, Aaron Jewitt, Principal Detection Engineer at Elastic, walks us through a Tines workflow he built to improve the efficiency of his team's automated alert triage processes. He recently shared how his InfoSec team uses Tines to automate alert triage over on Elastic's blog, which makes a great companion piece to this post.

"AI is only useful when it solves real customer problems": Tines on Risky Biz

We’re all huge fans of the Risky Biz podcast here at Tines, so we were thrilled to be invited to appear on the show recently to talk about AI’s role in security automation. I had a great conversation with host Patrick Gray about the security and privacy challenges that go along with deploying an LLM in your environment, and how our approach to AI in Tines is fundamentally different. I loved every minute of this chat, and I hope you’ll find it interesting, too.

Measuring the success of your SOAR: 5 criteria for enterprise security teams

As more and more organizations use automation and orchestration to streamline their security operations, defining clear success criteria becomes critical to ensure the effectiveness and scalability of their program. Recently, an enterprise prospect approached us seeking help on establishing success criteria for their upcoming journey with Tines workflow automation.

Friday Flows Special Edition: Change Control with AI Summary

Tyler Talaga, Staff Engineer at MyFitnessPal, is one of the early adopters of Tines' AI capabilities. In this special "Wednesday Workflows," Tyler walks through a story he built to improve the visibility of Change Control requests. This workflow routes Change Control requests to Slack with a detailed summary provided through the AI Action, helping the team quickly approve (or deny) a change. The MyFitnessPal team is building many new, helpful automations with the AI capabilities, including one to summarize vulnerabilities fixed in MacOS updates.

What Udemy is building with AI in Tines

For the security team at Udemy, AI in workflow automation provides an opportunity to unlock new time savings while keeping their organization secure, and protecting their online learning and teaching marketplace of 62 million users. But like all good security teams, they don’t want to sacrifice data security or privacy. AI in Tines, which is secure and private by design, provides that all-important layer of control - data never leaves the region, travels online, is logged, or is used for training.

Introducing AI in Tines

Everyone in the market is talking about AI right now. It’s a modern marvel; some say it might even be as big as the Industrial Revolution. We’re not big on grandiose statements like that, but we are big on delivering products that help our customers be more efficient and secure and, as a result, have happier and more engaged teams. That’s why today, we’re excited to announce AI in Tines. Two powerful features to make Tines even more accessible to any member of your organization.