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AI Agent action - Task or Chat?

AI Agents give you the power to do so much, reducing friction between your team and other departments without adding to your team’s workload. So where do you start? The first thing to decide is whether you want to use a task or chat. This video explains when you should use a task, and when chat is better suited to your story. New to Tines? Sign up for our always-free Community Edition and start building right away.

What Are Website Vulnerabilities?

What exactly are website vulnerabilities, and why should you care? In this video, we explain what website vulnerabilities are, how attackers exploit them, and the risks they pose to your business or personal website. From SQL Injection and Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) to security misconfigurations—understand the basics with simple examples.

The User Risk Puzzle: Why Your Security Tools Don't Add Up

As a security leader, you face an inevitable daily reality: a flood of alerts pouring in from dozens of different tools. Risky sign-ins are flagged in Microsoft 365, weak passwords are pinged from a vault audit, and a separate report identifies which employees failed the latest phishing simulation. While all this information is valuable, most leaders are unable to connect these separate data points to paint a clear, cohesive picture of an individual user’s overall risk.

The Mother of All Breaches: A Corporate Credential Security Wake-Up Call

Cybersecurity researchers uncovered what is being called the "mother of all breaches," a colossal dataset containing 16 billion login credentials, including user passwords for Google, Facebook, and Apple. To put that figure in context, the cache represents twice the current human population of the Earth. This event was not the result of a single breach, but likely a compilation of data stolen from multiple breaches over many years.

Beyond The Breach: How Businesses Can Recover and Rebuild Trust

In the world of cybersecurity, this statement couldn’t be more relevant. Trust is the invisible thread that binds a company to its customers, partners, investors, and even its employees. It’s what gives users the confidence to share their personal data, stakeholders the faith to invest, and teams the motivation to innovate. But trust is fragile, especially in a digital age where one breach can unravel years of credibility in a matter of minutes.

Privileged Account and Session Management (PASM): Key Features & How to Deploy It

The risks associated with privileged accounts have significantly escalated recently. According to the 2025 Cost of Insider Risks Report by Ponemon Institute, insiders who fall victim to credential theft now represent the most expensive risk, with an average per-incident cost surging to $779,797 — up from $679,621 in 2023. When stolen credentials belong to privileged accounts, the potential damage is even greater.

Is Chasing the So-Called 'Best-Of-Breed' Cybersecurity Solutions Smart?

Let’s be honest: Chasing after the so-called ‘best-of-breed’ cybersecurity solutions might seem smart, but it often sets you up for operational headaches. It’s tempting—especially given the persuasive pitches from top-tier vendors—to select the best individual products for each security function.

Tanium + Microsoft: Real-time, actionable intelligence

In today’s threat landscape, endpoints are the frontline—and attackers are relentless. Discover how Microsoft Security Suite and Tanium combine forces to deliver a unified, AI-powered platform for real-time threat detection, Autonomous Endpoint Management (AEM), and streamlined IT operations. Tanium brings real-time actionable intelligence to the Microsoft Security Suite, so you can make immediate decisions on the current state of your IT landscape.

Tanium Solution Demo: Endpoint Management

The Tanium Endpoint Management solution offers cross-platform lifecycle management from a single console, delivering visibility and control over endpoint assets both on-premises and in the cloud. The solution begins with provisioning new endpoints and continues through the lifecycle of patch management and third-party software deployments, performance monitoring, policy enforcement and issue investigations to give administrators the ability to see, control and remediate in real time.