Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

How Torq and Wiz Power End-to-End Cloud Threat Detection and Response

Modern cloud threats move fast. Detection and response has to move faster. Wiz gives security teams the visibility and precision they need to detect real threats across sprawling cloud environments. Torq turns those threat detections into action — instantly. Together, they’re a cheat code for cloud security operations.

The Top 3 Hyperautomation Use Cases for Torq POCs

Many organizations come to Torq when they’ve hit a wall with their legacy SOAR platform. The migration to Torq isn’t just a technology upgrade — it’s an operational overhaul. With Torq, enterprises have replaced hundreds of rigid playbooks in weeks, dramatically reduced time-to-value, and unlocked capabilities that legacy SOAR could never support.

Squish the Phish: 6 Automated Phishing Response Strategies

Despite being around for over 30 years, phishing is a bigger problem than ever for today’s SOCs. Phishing attacks have skyrocketed by 4,151% since the emergence of ChatGPT in 2022, leaving security teams drowning in phishing alert noise. And rather than getting better at recognizing phishing emails, humans are seemingly getting worse, in part due to the increasing phishing sophistication and customization at scale that GenAI offers.

SecOps Automation: How Lean Teams Can Achieve Enterprise-Level Security

The modern threat landscape doesn’t scale down just because your team is lean. Whether you’re a two-person SecOps crew or a full-blown SOC, attackers don’t discriminate — and the alerts don’t stop. Small security teams face the same phishing, ransomware, and insider threats as the world’s largest enterprises — only with fewer hands on deck and less time to respond. To level the playing field, teams are turning to SecOps automation.

The AI SOC Analyst That Offloads 90%+ of Tier-1 Cases - Meet Socrates

Security Operations Centers (SOCs) continue to struggle in 2025. The perfect storm of growing alert volume, consistent talent shortage, and the well-documented limitations of legacy SOAR solutions have brought many SOC teams to a breaking point. At the same time, bad actors continue to innovate, and cybercriminals have become more sophisticated in their tactics and techniques, including using AI to launch attacks at scale.