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4 MSSP Trends: Differentiate Your Business with CTEM, AI SOC, and More

MSSPs have huge potential for growth as more and more companies turn to experts to outsource their cybersecurity. Tailwinds such as escalating cyber threats, the need to protect more customer data than ever before, and growing compliance requirements are driving the managed security services market’s growth at a compound annual growth rate of 15.4% from 2023 to 2030.

Why Mastering Automic Automation is Essential in Today's Security Landscape

Keeping systems secure is a big challenge for many companies today. They deal with large amounts of data stored across both cloud platforms and physical servers. As the number of cyber threats continues to rise, businesses need robust tools to protect their systems.

Accelerating Torq's Vision: Announcing Our Series C Funding Round

I’m excited to share some significant news that marks a pivotal milestone in Torq’s journey. We’ve successfully closed our Series C funding round, securing a $70M investment to propel our mission of revolutionizing SecOps through the Generative AI-based Torq Hyperautomation Platform and cutting-edge Torq HyperSOC solution.

Top Government Cyber Attacks

Government entities were in the top five industries targeted by both ransomware and business email compromise (BEC) attacks in 2023, according to Arctic Wolf. Additionally, the FBI reported that government entities were the third most-targeted sector by ransomware in 2023, and Arctic Wolf’s own research saw the average ransom for government organizations top $1 million USD that same year. It’s clear that cyber threats are plentiful for these entities.

Build Security Workflows in Seconds with AI Workflow Builder

In today’s fast-moving threat landscape, Hyperautomation is essential. But building workflows from scratch? That’s time you don’t have. That’s why we started with a library of pre-built templates, helping teams quickly configure security automation workflows. Templates made automation more accessible. Now, we’re taking the next step in that evolution and introducing Torq’s AI Workflow Builder. By harnessing the power of AI, we’re going beyond templates.

Transforming security operations with Workbench

Enterprise data consolidation and access have long posed significant challenges in the Security Operations Center (SOC). They often hinder security teams from effectively investigating and taking action on the vast amounts of data they are tasked with protecting. Traditional security tools frequently operate in isolation, lacking the compatibility to create a cohesive data strategy.

Mitigating Alert Fatigue in SecOps Teams

Security Operations Teams (SOCs) today are under attack by the very mechanisms meant to help them. A recent industry study revealed a few startling facts: And unsurprisingly, the vast majority (80%) say that manual processes are slowing them down. These stats lay out both the problem with and solution to alert fatigue today: too many alerts, too many bad ones, and not enough streamlined processes helping SOCs get ahead of the problem.

How a Security Operations Approach Can Prevent Man-in-the-Middle Attacks

Here’s an endpoint you don’t often think about: your car. But if it’s Wi-Fi enabled, as many new models are, that means it resides at the end point of a network connection and can communicate on that network, making it an endpoint.

SOC as a Service: Bridging Your Resource Gap

As cyber threats continue to grow more sophisticated, the demand for dynamic, scalable security solutions has led to the increasing adoption of Security Operations Center as a Service (SOC as a Service, or SOCaaS). The SOC as a Service model offers a significantly more cost-effective alternative for organizations without the resources to establish full-scale, in-house security operations centers (SOCs).