May 2024 Summaries
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The latest updates introduce several enhancements aimed at improving user experience and functionality. A new feature allows users to create credentials with reduced complexity, supporting over 50 products, and includes options to restrict credentials by URL path or send email actions. Users can now reorder pages within collections for better organization, which is particularly beneficial for those frequently developing and adding new apps. Two new functions, STARTS_WITH and ENDS_WITH, have been added to expand functionality. Enhancements to cases provide more flexibility, allowing users to mark statuses and utilize custom action types, create records from cases, and use custom templates for consistency. Additionally, the update includes a tunnel health availability feature, enabling users to monitor tunnel configurations and address potential issues effectively.
May 23, 2024
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The text discusses the importance of defining clear success criteria for organizations using automation and orchestration in their security operations, particularly when implementing Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) platforms like Tines. It outlines five critical criteria for achieving impactful outcomes: reduction in response time, increased efficiency in incident handling, enhanced threat visibility and intelligence integration, improved collaboration and communication, and a quantifiable reduction in mean time to remediate (MTTR). The document emphasizes the need for a structured evaluation of SOAR programs, supported by specific questions to ensure alignment with organizational goals and the evolving security landscape. Additionally, it highlights pre-built workflows and client success stories demonstrating how Tines can optimize incident handling, communication, and collaboration, ultimately fortifying an organization's security posture.
May 05, 2024
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Organizations are facing increasing pressure to manage governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) due to evolving regulations and cybersecurity threats, often necessitating an integrated approach to improve efficiency. While compliance with frameworks like ISO 27001 and HIPAA is essential, it does not inherently ensure security, prompting the need for automation and orchestration in GRC workflows. Challenges such as regulatory complexity, data management, cybersecurity threats, and resource constraints complicate GRC efforts, often requiring cross-functional collaboration and a balance between compliance and other security goals. Tools like Tines offer solutions by automating compliance processes, enhancing risk management, improving policy enforcement, and streamlining audits, thus enabling security teams to operate more effectively and focus on strategic objectives. With pre-built workflows compatible with platforms like Drata, Okta, and Jamf, Tines facilitates rapid implementation, reduces human error, and enhances visibility, providing a comprehensive approach to GRC automation and orchestration.
May 02, 2024
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Tines has announced the successful completion of a second Series B extension, raising an additional $50 million from existing investors, which will enable the company to enhance its focus on powering crucial workflows for a range of customers, including industry leaders like Canva and Intercom. The funding will be directed towards investing in people, product development, partnerships, and customer engagement, with a particular emphasis on introducing AI-powered features that improve platform usability while addressing privacy and security concerns. Tines currently serves over 33,000 users, automating tens of thousands of workflows and performing over 40 million daily automated actions, and the company is committed to further innovation and expansion. The announcement also highlights the company's dedication to customer success and expresses gratitude to the team, partners, and users who contribute to its achievements.
May 02, 2024
460 words in the original blog post.