Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Introducing Change Control

Companies depend on Tines to automate their mission-critical security workflows. We take this responsibility extremely seriously, and we’re always enhancing our platform’s capabilities to make it even more trustworthy and reliable. Today, we introduced Change Control. When enabled, it adds a test environment to your Story, allowing you to prototype and experiment with changes, before applying them to your Story.

TripActions' Aaron Cooper: Why understanding broader company culture is critical to a security team's success

Aaron Cooper is the Security Operations Manager at TripActions with 20+ years of experience working in a variety of enterprise infrastructures. He specializes in managing and designing secure network environments to meet the needs of financial and corporate customers, managing security operations centers, and designing and implementing highly secure and available data networks while maintaining HIPAA, SOX, and PCI compliance.

Doubling down on our mission: Extending our Series B

It’s a challenging time for a lot of businesses right now and we’ve yet to see the full impact of the global economic slowdown. With that, we feel fortunate to be in a position to double down on our mission to help new and existing customers unlock the power of automation, and move from reactive to proactive. In short, Tines has raised an additional $55 million in new funding, led by Felicis, alongside our existing investors Accel, Blossom Capital, Addition, and Lux Capital.

How to create a Tines Tunnel with an AWS EC2 instance

Today's business world is more complex than ever, and many companies are reliant on private networks to keep their data safe and secure. But what happens when you need to access data from a remote location or connect to multiple separate private environments? In this guide, we'll show you how to create a Tines Tunnel so you can route traffic from Tines to a private API/network successfully. Read on for step-by-step instructions.

Boost efficiency in combating cyber threats with Tines and Lacework

Everyone knows that when it comes to cybersecurity, the faster you can detect and remediate a breach, the better. In order to minimize the risk of damage, security teams need to be able to prioritize remediation efforts, so they can actively watch for exploits targeting vulnerable systems -- including those stemming from commercial, off-the-shelf tools they don’t control.

Building a simple dynamic job scheduler with Sidekiq

One commonly used feature with Tines is the ability to configure your Actions to run on a schedule (docs). For example, an HTTP Request Action that runs every minute, once a day, or every few hours. Our customers rely heavily on this feature in carrying out their mission-critical workflows. In this post, we examine how our old job scheduler system worked, a very interesting race condition, and why we replaced our old scheduler with something more reliable to meet our delivery guarantees.