Tines

Dublin, Ireland
2018
  |  By John Leonard
Sysdig and Tines have joined forces to provide an integrated detect, triage and respond solution that enhances cloud security. This partnership combines Sysdig’s expertise in Runtime Insights with Tines’ robust orchestration and automation features. The result is a powerful solution that enables DevSecOps, Operations, and SOC teams to streamline security workflows, shorten response times, and stay ahead of security incidents.
  |  By Celina Murphy
At Tines, we're super proud of our library. Featuring hundreds of pre-built workflows, it's an incredibly useful source of inspiration for Tines users, from newbies right up to advanced builders. This week, the library reached two major milestones - it now contains 750 pre-built workflows, 75 of which were submitted by Tines users.
  |  By Thomas Kinsella
In this week’s episode of The Future of Security Operations podcast, I'm joined by Brent Deterding. Brent has over 25 years of experience in security, both on the vendor side and now as a security leader. He spent a big part of his career with cloud-native security analytics platform SecureWorks, and he’s currently the CISO of Afni, a global provider of contact center solutions in the U.S., Philippines, and Mexico.
  |  By Eoin Hinchy
Today, we’re incredibly excited to announce a major milestone in the Tines journey. We recently completed a second Series B extension, raising an additional $50M from existing investors. What does this news mean for Tines? Well, first and foremost, our mission doesn't change. We're more focused than ever on powering the world's most important workflows. This new funding will allow us to pursue the full breadth of our ambitions.
  |  By Thomas Kinsella
In this week’s episode of The Future of Security Operations podcast, I'm joined by Nicolas Chaillan. Nicolas is a security leader who has held several high-profile roles in US federal agencies including Chief Software Officer for the US Air Force and Space Force, Special Advisor for Cloud Security and DevSecOps at the Department of Defense (DOD), and Special Advisor for Cybersecurity and Chief Architect for Cyber.gov at the Department of Homeland Security.
  |  By Tines
Many of our customers use Tines and Elastic to scale security operations efforts, integrate context and data enrichment into alerts, and investigate and react to alerts faster. Today, we'll explore how these two platforms, working together, help cloud engineers drive cost savings for the organization, while maintaining optimal performance.
  |  By Thomas Kinsella
In this week’s episode of The Future of Security Operations podcast, I'm joined by George Griesler. George has been working in cybersecurity since 1997, when he assumed the role of Senior Network administrator at the United States Golf Association (USGA), eventually advancing to Director of Information Security.
  |  By Thomas Kinsella
In this week’s episode of The Future of Security Operations podcast, I'm joined by Adam Khan. Adam is a cybersecurity and technology leader with over 25 years of experience working at Fortune 500 companies. He has a proven track record of building and managing global security teams, leading engineering, infrastructure, application, and product, and is currently VP of Global Security Operations at Barracuda.
  |  By Marcus Hallberg
In this guest blog post, Marcus Hallberg and Attila Dulovics, senior security engineers at Spotify, share a Tines workflow they built to create identity federation between GCP and AWS. As modern organizations continue their journey into the cloud, they face the complex reality of a mix of cloud providers and on-premise infrastructure. This often happens due to acquisitions being made, necessary partner integrations, or other business and technical requirements that create a multi-cloud setup over time.
  |  By Thomas Kinsella
In this week’s episode of The Future of Security Operations podcast, I'm joined by Matt Johansen. Matt is a security veteran who has helped defend startups, the biggest financial companies in the world, and everything in between. Alongside his day job as Head of Software Security at Reddit, he teaches companies how to protect against cyber attacks, and coaches entrepreneurs and CISOs that need help with infrastructure, application, cloud, and security policies.
  |  By Tines
Don't have a technical background, but want to create automations that can help your daily work? Andrew Lee, a Business Development Rep here at Tines, recently completed the certification & learned how to create Tines stories. In this Friday Flows, he walks through an API Pagination story to grab Star Wars characters. No matter your skill set, it's easy to get started. In a matter of weeks, you'll be prepared to build powerful workflows and start reducing mundane, repetitive tasks.
  |  By Tines
Intercom moved from taking 2 months to build a workflow to taking 2 hours using Tines. Join us as we explore how Intercom’s IT team used Tines to boost efficiency by overhauling their workflows. As well as using Tines for themselves, the IT team provides the guardrails by which they can share Tines with other teams in their business and allow these teams to automate their own workflows without worrying about compliance, sensitive data etc.
  |  By Tines
In this week’s episode of The Future of Security Operations podcast, Thomas is joined by Brent Deterding. Brent has over 25 years of experience in security, both on the vendor side and now as a security leader. He spent a big part of his career with cloud-native security analytics platform SecureWorks, and he’s currently the CISO of Afni, a global provider of contact center solutions in the U.S., Philippines, and Mexico.
  |  By Tines
It’s a big day for Tines as we announce a major milestone in the Tines journey. We recently completed a second Series B extension, raising an additional $50M from existing investors. What does this mean for Tines? Well, first and foremost, our mission doesn't change. The additional funding allows us to double down on our investment in people, product, partnerships, community, and customers.

The world’s best companies – from startups to the Fortune 10 – trust Tines with their mission-critical security workflows.

Security and operations teams are too often stuck doing manual, repetitive tasks, and we want to change that. Tines is an automation platform designed to allow anyone to automate any manual task, regardless of complexity. No apps, plugins, or custom code required.

Tines customers automate an average of 20 workflows in year one. Build classic SOAR capabilities like endpoint detection & response and phishing response, solve needs like employee onboarding and Slack bots, and automate complex workflows unique to your business – all in the same tool.

With 1,000+ template options for common security actions, Tines is power and simplicity through direct integration with your existing tools.