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How AWS Security Hub and Tines Help Security Teams Prioritize Risk and Accelerate Response

Security teams aren’t short on alerts—they’re short on clarity and time. As cloud environments grow more complex, leaders need to understand which findings represent real exposure and how to act on them quickly. In this webinar, AWS and Tines show how AWS Security Hub prioritizes risk through correlated and exposure-based findings, and how Tines turns that signal into consistent, automated action. Through real-world examples, attendees will see how teams reduce noise, speed remediation, and improve security operations with workflows that scale.

The Agentic SOC is Here: Torq Raises $140M Series D to Dominate the Future of Security Operations

See how Torq harnesses AI in your SOC to detect, prioritize, and respond to threats faster. Request a Demo We are witnessing the end of the legacy SOC and the rise of something entirely new. I’m incredibly proud to announce Torq has closed a $140 million Series D, valuing our company at $1.2 billion. This brings our total funding to $332 million. But let’s be clear: this isn’t just a fundraising milestone.

The Tines platform: a look back at 2025

Early in the year, we introduced multiple drafts for Change Control. This feature enables builders to work on the same project simultaneously, each within their own draft environment. The upside? Agents were the talk of the town in 2025. Tines CEO Eoin Hinchy shared his thoughts on how they could help end muckwork, and shortly after, we launched the AI Agent action.
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Same Mission, Different Mindsets: CISOs and Incident Response Leaders in the Age of AI and Automation

When you work in cybersecurity, whether you're steering the operational team, or in a more strategic role, the mission is the same: protect the business. But when it comes to executing that mission, finding consensus on the best approach can be hard. At this pivotal point in the evolution of cybersecurity, as automation becomes table stakes and AI adoption accelerates, it is important that stakeholders are pulling in the same direction. However, recent ThreatQuotient research highlights real differences in how CISOs and Heads of IR approach the introduction of AI into cybersecurity strategy and practice.

The Best SOC Tools in 2026: Legacy vs Modern Automation

See how Torq harnesses AI in your SOC to detect, prioritize, and respond to threats faster. Request a Demo Security Operations Centers (SOCs) are evolving faster than ever. As cybersecurity threats grow more sophisticated and digital infrastructure expands across cloud, hybrid, and on-prem environments, legacy SOC tools like SOAR are falling behind. Static dashboards, siloed point solutions, and human-dependent processes simply can’t keep up.

The strain of reactive infrastructure reliability

Every IT Operations team knows the feeling: the alert storm hits, dashboards light up, and another late-night scramble begins. You fix the issue, document it, and brace for the next one. The pattern repeats; not because your team lacks skill or visibility, but because the systems you rely on don’t move as fast as the infrastructure they manage. Downtime doesn’t start when systems fail. It starts when signals go unanswered.

Turn Structured Data into Intelligent Action with Cribl and Tines

IT and security teams are stuck between two bad options: over-automate on noisy, incomplete data and risk eroding trust, or avoid automation and drown in manual triage. With surging data volumes and increasingly complex stacks, both choices drive alert fatigue, longer MTTD/MTTR, and analyst burnout. Tines and Cribl offer an alternative vision.

The secret to holiday resilience: offload the muckwork with intelligent workflows

Security and IT professionals know the pattern all too well: workplace stress peaks in the weeks leading up to major holidays. Teams face pressure to close out projects, meet year-end deadlines, and handle increased workloads with reduced staff. And to top it off, cyber threats don’t take holidays. In fact, attackers often exploit this exact window of vulnerability.

The Future of Security Operations: Automated, Scalable, and Always-On

See how Torq harnesses AI in your SOC to detect, prioritize, and respond to threats faster. Request a Demo Security operations are evolving — because they have to. The old model of human-dependent monitoring, manual ticket creation, and siloed tools is breaking under the weight of cloud complexity and relentless attack volume. Today’s enterprise requires a new kind of agility. It demands security operations that are context-aware, Hyperautomated, and capable of responding at machine speed.