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Containing a security incident in 2 minutes with Tines Workbench

We’ve all heard about the exciting potential of AI, but in reality, it comes with many challenges, especially for security teams. AI’s impact is severely limited by security and privacy risks, a lack of access to relevant data, and the inability to have AI perform tasks on your behalf. Tines Workbench solves all three of these problems. It’s a Tines-powered AI chat interface that provides secure and private access to proprietary data, and enables real-time action in any tool.

Friday Flows Episode 42: Using Tines Workbench for the SOC Automation Capability Matrix

This week, Michael Tolan shows host Cameron Higgs how teams can use Tines Workbench to develop their automation strategy by comparing their progress to the SOC Automation Capability Matrix! Workbench is a Tines-powered AI chat interface where you can take action and access proprietary data in real-time, privately and securely.

The Tines Lookback - a product recap of this past quarter (October 2024)

This quarter, the Tines team was hard at work enhancing the way you build, run, and monitor your most important workflows. We asked our Engineers and Designers to hop on and talk through their favorite features of the last few months. They covered topics such as: Our Tines-powered AI chat interface Workbench (00:48) Recent accessibility updates to the Storyboard (3:58) The latest with Cases and dashboards (11:26) A new runtime option with AWS CLI (20:07)

Balancing AI Innovation and Data Governance: Tines and AWS Share Strategies for Secure AI Adoption

Are you struggling to balance the productivity gains delivered by Generative AI with security, data privacy and compliance concerns? In this webinar, Tines and AWS share how you can develop effective strategies to mitigate these risks while providing models with enough contextual information to allow them to solve problems accurately and effectively. You’ll hear from industry leaders who created a secure-by-design approach to building AI features and will learn.

How Reddit upleveled their IT automation strategy

Join us on October 23rd to learn how Reddit, one of the world's most popular online communities, automates critical IT processes to improve efficiency and reduce manual workloads. In this session, Cian Geoghegan, Staff CorpTech Systems Engineer at Reddit, will share their approach to automating three key areas: Device Management, Patch Management, and Access Management.

Friday Flows Episode 37: How GitLab saved 1000s of Hours and Beat Alert Fatigue

This week on Friday Flows, host Cameron Higgs takes a deep dive into the top Tines workflows powering GitLab's incident response team. The time savings are undoubtedly impressive, but the long-term benefits are equally impactful: Standardizing processes to improve consistency Reducing alert noise, helping to reduce burnout likelihood Improving documentation to better support incident response.

Friday Flows Episode 40: Solving the SOAR Integration Problem with Tines

A common question we get is, 'Can Tines integrate with X?' This question stems from the status quo around integration in general. Many people believe that app-based integration is the only way, and as a result, tools remain siloed. Tines co-founders Eoin Hinchy and Thomas Kinsella sought to change that, eliminating wrappers, and building Tines with an API-first mindset. In this episode of Friday Flows, host Cameron Higgs dives into some of the common stumbling blocks with SOAR integrations, and walks through multiple ways to connect Tines to your internal and external tools.