Voice of the SOC Analyst report 2022

Discover how today's SOC analysts are responding to security operation challenges and learn how we at Tines are striving to enable security teams to do their best work.

Getting to grips with APIs

There’s nothing more frustrating than coming up against an API that won’t cooperate. In this blog, we outline what makes an API great and why others are so temperamental.

What’s on your security roadmap? Cybersecurity forecasting with a Fortune 500 CISO

In the second part of this series, one of the world's leading CISOs shares why automation, hiring, and cloud tooling are his top priorities this year.

Phish.ly is in your corner, scanning suspicious emails with Tines and urlscan.io

The best tools are the ones that quietly and reliably do a valuable job, day-in day-out, with zero fuss. Phish.ly has been doing exactly that for the community since mid-2020.

Tines sponsors ten more open source projects

Whilst the importance of sponsoring OSS crystallized for many with #Log4J, we were adding new projects throughout 2021. Here are the latest.

Four things to consider before measuring your security posture

There’s no one right way to measure your security posture, but there are plenty of wrong ways. In this post, we're highlighting four key points worth considering before you begin.

Announcing the YDWWT winter wonderland competition winner

We received entries that ranged from the hilarious, to the deeply useful, to the mind-blowingly complex. But there could be only one winner and it's ...

Welcoming Dan Hubbard, former Lacework CEO, to Tines

We're delighted to welcome Dan Hubbard to Tines as our Strategic Executive Advisor. Dan shares why this, why Tines, and why now.

Security shouldn’t cost extra

When a security feature is as vital to a two-person startup as a 200,000-person enterprise, vendors should consider including it as standard.

The power of community in weeks like these

Despite all the pressure they have been under this week, our Community has been sharing useful automations and feedback with each other.

10 truths about security automation

To help ensure your expectations are in line with reality, here are ten truths about security automation.

The #YDWWT winter wonderland competition is here!

We want to celebrate all of the wonderful ways that our Community uses Tines. From the simple but ingenious to the mind-bogglingly complex. From the mission-critical to tickling your own funny bone. And everything in between.

Tines fuels the no-code API economy by integrating with MongoDB’s new Atlas Data API

With the release of MongoDB's Atlas Data API, Tines users, including free Community Edition users, can now run complex queries and aggregation pipelines against MongoDB instances of any scale.

Cybersecurity forecasting with MongoDB’s CISO Lena Smart

In this new series, some of the world's security leaders share the trends and concerns shaping their 2022 roadmaps and how they're planning to reduce their organization's risk further.

Announcing our sponsorship of the Wifiphisher project

We believe it is important for Tines to not just support blue team tools but also those, like Wifiphisher, which are used by red teams.

Five tips to optimize your security posture in 2022

It’s annual planning season! Here are five important areas to consider prioritizing in your cybersecurity roadmap.

Announcing our sponsorship of the phish.report project

As phishing becomes ever more prevalent, we want to support those fighting against it. Phish.Report is a great tool that you can use for free.

Announcing our sponsorship of the Vuls OSS project

Vuls is an open-source, agent-less vulnerability scanner, which we're proud to support.

Announcing our sponsorship of Intel Owl

We support and promote key open-source security projects that make security teams’ lives better. Today, we’re proud to announce our sponsorship of Intel Owl!

Tines invests in no-code research at University of Limerick, Ireland

We're partnering with the University of Limerick on a new initiative to produce fundamental academic research into digital transformation and the value of no-code approaches over traditional software engineering.

Announcing the winner of our community contest

A little inspiration goes a long way when it comes to deciding which processes to automate next, whether they’re for saving time or human power.