In this episode of The Future of Security Operations podcast, Thomas interviews industry veteran Dmitriy Sokolovskiy. Dmitriy is a founding member of (ISC)2 Eastern Massachusetts Chapter, and has over 25 years of experience in the security industry, having led teams at Putnam Investments, CyberArk, and, most recently, Avid. He’s a mentor and advisor to several successful startups and sits on the advisory board of companies like Audience 1st.
The story of how Tines scales starts in the product with, well, a story. Any user of Tines will be familiar with the basic concepts of actions and events. They know that when an action receives an event, it runs in order to, e.g., transform that event data or send it off to an API. They also know that when the action has finished running, it will usually emit an event containing its results – an event that will then be sent onwards, to other actions, causing them to run in turn.