Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

The Week Torq Became a Unicorn - And What It Means for the Future of SecOps

$140 million Series D. $1.2 billion valuation. A Nasdaq takeover. Trevor loose in Manhattan. It’s been a week. From Bloomberg breaking the news to our Torq skeleton on screen through Times Square, Torq’s unicorn moment played out across every major business and cybersecurity outlet — and a few NYC sidewalks. But beyond the headlines (and the chaos), the coverage revealed something bigger: the market has officially declared that the AI SOC is the future of security operations.

Understanding your Tines deployment options

At Tines, we understand different systems and environments require different deployment options. Some organizations require extra guardrails to access and manage their systems and data. Those operating in regulated industries or the government sector often require self-hosted or on-prem solutions to ensure their networks are secure and compliant. Tines is unique in many ways, but one of our biggest differentiators is that our intelligent workflow platform can be deployed in the cloud or self-hosted.

Introducing your AI interaction layer

AI is everywhere, but without a consistent and secure way to connect it to real systems, it remains fragmented, difficult to govern, and hard to scale. Today, we’re introducing your AI interaction layer. Tines unifies AI agents, copilots, and Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers and clients in a single, secure environment. It gives teams a practical way to connect AI to systems and put it to work seamlessly across operations.

7 Smart Ways to Improve Security Monitoring With Automation

Security can feel like a constant background concern for anyone who runs a startup or manages product delivery. One missed alert or late response can cause serious damage. Manual monitoring is no longer effective, as it doesn't scale well. Workers get tired, which causes logs to pile up and signals to be easily missed. That is why many businesses are turning to automation.

Alert Fatigue Is Killing Your SOC. Here's What Actually Works in 2026.

See how Torq harnesses AI in your SOC to detect, prioritize, and respond to threats faster. Request a Demo Your SOC received 10,000 alerts yesterday. How many were real threats? Most SOC teams operate in a constant state of triage. Alerts pour in from dozens of tools, each one demanding attention, each one potentially critical. The reality? Your analysts are making high-stakes decisions about which alerts to investigate based on gut instinct and whatever time they have left in their shift.

Why Custom ERP Solutions are the Backbone of Modern Operations

If you feel like your operations are constantly fighting against your software, you're not alone. Your teams navigate rigid systems, invent inefficient manual workarounds, and waste hours trying to reconcile data scattered across disconnected platforms. This constant friction isn't just frustrating; it's a significant barrier to growth and competitiveness in a market that demands agility.

Best AI SOC Platforms for 2026: How to Choose the Right One

See how Torq harnesses AI in your SOC to detect, prioritize, and respond to threats faster. Request a Demo If you are evaluating security platforms in 2026 based on which one has the best chatbot or can write a slightly better Python script for you, you’re fighting the last war. Attackers are already using AI to scale their operations with speed and precision. If your “AI SOC platform” is just a co-pilot that summarizes tickets while humans do all the work, you’re behind.