In this episode of The Future of Security Operations podcast, Thomas chats with Rebecca Harness, VP and Chief Information Security Officer at Quickbase. Quickbase is a no-code database and application development platform that enables anyone to safely build, iterate, and integrate their applications. Rebecca has 25 years of experience in information technology and over 12 years of experience in security specifically.
I’m Peter Wrenn, my friends call me Pete! I have the pleasure of being the moderator of the Tines Technical Advisory Board (TAB) which is held quarterly. In it, some of Tines’s power users engage in conversations around product innovations, industry trends, and ways we can push the Tines vision forward — automation for the whole team. Well, that’s the benefit to our customers and Tines.
Tines has the superpower of protecting businesses in the security space through mission-critical automation workflows, but that does not mean our capabilities are restricted to that. In this blog, we’ll delve into how Tines can be implemented in other areas of the business to help your company streamline manual and time-consuming tasks.
Hello friends, it’s Troy, your friendly neighborhood automation engineer, here to guide you through a really cool feature, or product-within-our-product, which is the Tines Toolkit. We launched the toolkit back in May, and this guide will help you navigate the features available today.
Here at Tines, we’re laser-focused on listening to our customers and being the solution they need. It’s why Tines was created in the first place — to be the solution our founders needed but couldn’t find, so they built it themselves. In the same vein, we heard from our customers that they wanted a place to collaborate and track incidents, analyze them, and use the data to build even better automated workflows. Enter cases. Cases offer a space for your team to collaborate.