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Automation

Introducing the ability to build apps with Tines

Companies depend on Tines to protect their business through mission-critical automation workflows. Since the earliest versions of Tines, we’ve enabled users to put humans in the loop through forms and prompts. Workflows pause until a person completes an action via an email or messenger prompt. But these features felt limited, with the need for additional human interactions to take place elsewhere creating time-consuming friction.

How to Have a More Professionally Rewarding Workplace with Automation

I love automation. Seriously, what could be more satisfying than tricking a machine into doing all the things you don’t want to do using only the power of your mind? Paying bills, brewing coffee, making appointments, ordering food… it’s like being Tom Sawyer without all the manipulation and questionable ethical choices.

Torq Achieves 800% Revenue Growth and 10x Customer Growth Across 2022, and 1,000,000+ Daily Security Automations

Torq, the security automation leader, today announced 800% revenue growth and 10X customer growth in its second year of operation in 2022, and hitting the milestone of 1,000,000+ daily security automations. Torq also announced the Torq Advisory Board featuring global cybersecurity visionaries, and the appointment of Paulo Veloso, Vice President of Sales, Americas. Recently, Torq has also released critical industry-leading capabilities with the introduction of Parallel Execution and Torq Insights.

Nightfall's New PHI Detector Improves Security Automation for Healthcare Orgs

With Nightfall’s enhanced PHI detection capabilities, which are based on an advanced combination of logic and context, it is very easy to identify specific instances of PHI unique to organizations. What’s even better is that all of this can be automated and tie seamlessly into existing customer workflows.

Protect your cloud infrastructure at scale with Wiz and Tines

Increased cloud adoption has introduced new security risks; organizations need to protect invaluable, sensitive data that can be accessed from anywhere. Traditional methods no longer suffice - today’s security operations teams must adopt innovative solutions and streamlined processes to effectively manage the increase in complexity and ensure mission-critical cloud loads are safeguarded.

How to Strategically Scale Your SOC Response with Automation - Webinar

SOC teams have to operationalize greater amounts of data from more diverse sources than ever before. Operationalizing that data for greater security requires scaling teams and automating processes—both of which are consistently named as the most challenging aspects of managing a SOC. @ESGglobal and @torq_io explore real-world survey responses from IT and cybersecurity professionals around the opportunities and challenges they face and look at the ways that no-code security automation platforms like Torq can help them overcome many of the biggest obstacles.

The Limitations of Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR)

Every IT environment – whether it’s on-prem or in the cloud, and regardless of how it’s designed or what runs in it – is made up of endpoints. That’s why Endpoint Detection and Response, or EDR, has typically been one of the pillars of cybersecurity. EDR helps businesses monitor each of their endpoints for security risks so that they can detect problems before they escalate to other endpoints.

Utilizing Tines' Automation Capability Matrix

Automation is often seen as the natural progression for a security operations center. However, deciding where and when to implement it can be pretty challenging. As an earlier blog post covers, Tines' Automation Capability Matrix is an innovative set of techniques that empower security operations teams to respond proactively and tackle common cyber-security incidents.