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Integrations

Integrations are the backbone of Torq, and serve multiple roles. Put simply, an integration is a connection to an external service that's used to interact with data as part of an automated workflow. Before you can start building workflows, you need to create integrations for the applications you want to use in your workflows.

Workflows

Workflows are the automations you'll be creating in Torq. Each workflow contains a trigger and steps. The Torq platform is built with a workflow-first architecture. This means that the components are all designed to enable you to easily create, test, and manage your workflows. For the workflow construction, you’ll be using steps (building blocks) and integrations with other services.

Install Greenlight Visual Studio Extension

In this video, you will learn how to install the Veracode Greenlight for Visual Studio extension. Veracode Greenlight finds the defects in your code as you write it and provides recommendations and code examples to help you fix them directly in your IDE. It allows you to write quality secure code from the very beginning while perfecting your understanding of application security Best Practices.

CrowdStrike Cloud Infrastructure Entitlement Management (CIEM)

Identity theft and overly permissive accounts are major challenges faced by organizations in public and hybrid cloud environments. Learn how CrowdStrike Cloud Identity and Entitlement Management (CIEM) can increase the security of your cloud infrastructure while simplifying management across clouds.

Splunk CEO Gary Steele and Juliana Vida discuss GovSummit 2022 and Compete in Coffee Talk Challenge

In a special GovSummit edition of Coffee Talk with SURGe, Splunk CEO Gary Steele and Juliana Vida, Chief Technical Advisor for the Public Sector discuss GovSummit 2022 and what cyber resiliency means to them. They also face off in a challenge to guess whether different security marketing terms are real or fake.

Webinar: 2023 Security Predictions - 15 Dec 2022

Every year, the WatchGuard Threat Lab team likes to dust off the crystal ball and predict the way cyber threats and information security will evolve going forward. Though we base our forecasts on quantifiable trends we’ve seen in the past, we also take the opportunity to extrapolate the more futuristic and dystopian cyber outcomes that might occur if attackers were left unchecked. In the end, our goal is to share how defenders must adjust to ensure we avoid the worst outcomes.