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5 reasons why security teams migrate to a new SOAR platform

The demands on security teams have never been greater and practitioners need tools that can keep pace with evolving threats. Yet, many are still tied to legacy SOAR platforms whose limitations - outdated integration methods, clunky usability, and lengthy deployment timelines - hold teams back from achieving their automation goals. Recognizing when it’s time to pivot is critical. For many teams, next-gen SOAR platforms can also fall short.

Unify and Automate TDIR Workflows with Splunk SOAR 6.3 and Splunk Enterprise Security 8.0

Security teams are juggling 25+ different security tools that perform different actions across detection, investigation and response. Look up an IP here, send malware to a sandbox there, block an executable over there. What’s worse is that the vast majority of those actions are being performed manually. This approach is simply too slow against fast-moving attackers and malware, and it certainly isn’t sustainable.

Tines named a Leader and Outperformer in the GigaOm Radar Report for SOAR

We’re excited to share that Tines has been named a Leader and Outperformer in GigaOm’s Radar Report for Security Orchestration, Automation and Response (SOAR). We were the only vendor to secure scores of 4 (superior) or 5 (exceptional) in all evaluated categories, including key features, emerging technologies, and critical business criteria. Tines also earned Outperformer status based on our high rate of delivery in the last year, high release cadence, and strong roadmap for the upcoming year.

KnowBe4 Named a Leader in the Fall 2024 G2 Grid Report for Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) Software

We are excited to announce that KnowBe4 has been named a leader in the Fall 2024 G2 Grid Report for Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) for the PhishER platform for the 14th consecutive quarter! The latest G2 Grid Report compares Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) Software vendors based on user reviews, customer satisfaction, popularity and market presence. Based on 318 G2 customer reviews, KnowBe4’s PhishER platform is the top ranked SOAR software.

Splunk SOAR Evolved: A Unified TDIR Approach to Automation

In a world where attackers are continually devising more sophisticated ways to breach enterprises, the value of automation has become critically important. To make matters worse, today's SOC is grappling with swivel chair movement across various security products, which sometimes includes a standalone automation product.

Splunk SOAR Has Attained FedRAMP Moderate Authorization

Splunk is proud to announce that Splunk SOAR has received Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Agency Authorization at the Moderate impact level. Splunk SOAR is ready to help public sector teams work smarter by automating repetitive tasks, responding to security incidents in seconds, and increasing analyst productivity and accuracy to better protect their organizations and the missions they serve.

KnowBe4 Named a Leader in the Summer 2024 G2 Grid Report for Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) Software

We are excited to announce that KnowBe4 has been named a leader in the Summer 2024 G2 Grid Report for Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) for the PhishER platform for the 13th consecutive quarter! The latest G2 Grid Report compares Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) Software vendors based on user reviews, customer satisfaction, popularity and market presence. Based on 305 G2 customer reviews, KnowBe4’s PhishER platform is the top ranked SOAR software.

The Power of Security Orchestration and Automation

In today’s digital landscape, cyber threats are constantly evolving and becoming more sophisticated. Attackers are finding new ways to breach security defenses and exploit vulnerabilities. As technology advances, so do the tactics and techniques used by cybercriminals. Gone are the days when simple antivirus software and firewalls were enough to protect against cyber threats.