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.

10 things I learned in my first year as a software engineer

After just over a year in the industry, I wanted to reflect on my experience and the things I learned that helped me on my continuous journey to becoming an effective Software Engineer.

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.

Chatbots for security and IT teams (Part 4): Managing response via Slack

Slack provides a rich API that allows Bots to create channels, add users, back up conversations, and more! Tines can tie all of these API endpoints together to create an easy-to-use incident management process.

Announcing our sponsorship of the Vuls OSS project

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

Five questions with Charlie Ardagh, Head of Partnerships

Employee Spotlight: Get to know some of the people building Tines and learn more about our company culture.

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!

Introducing Story versioning, a time machine for mission-critical processes

The Storyboard should be a place to experiment and build with confidence. That’s the simple thinking behind our latest product update.

What it’s like to be a product designer at Tines: An interview with Dee Morgan

Dee (Danielle) shares more about what drew her to Tines and a sneak peek of an upcoming feature release.

How to pass our interview

A while back, we talked about the coding exercise that forms part of our hiring process and what we're looking for when reviewing submissions. If a candidate's submission is successful, the next stages of our process involve them talking to our engineering team about their experiences, and pairing with them to add features to their submission.

SOAR tools: what to look for before investing in security automation

Purchasing a Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) platform can be an overwhelming decision. To help you avoid some common pitfalls, here are five things to carefully consider before investing in a SOAR tool.

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.

Solving the integrations problem, why it’s time to think differently

At Tines, we believe that one of the most important factors of a Security Orchestration Automation and Response [SOAR] solution is its ability to easily integrate with other software, which is why we take a radically different approach.

Top three Stories you didn’t know you needed

Tines Community Edition allows cybersecurity teams to automate a handful of workflows quickly. Empower your team with some of these unique Stories today!

GraphQL powered RESTful API

We sought to unify the access path for both the REST API and the Web app. We found that the best way to do this was to use the existing GraphQL API implementation to power both the Web App and the REST API. This is how we did it.

Cut through the noise using GreyNoise with Tines

GreyNoise is a catalog of all scanning services on the Internet, both malicious and benign. Using Tines and GreyNoise together allows team to not only handle your noisiest alerts but also respond to threats to your organization.

Five questions with Kevin Menezes, Head Of Account Management at Tines

Employee Spotlight: Get to know some of the people building Tines and learn more about our company culture.

Software engineering metaphors

Metaphors and similes are some of the most powerful tools for thinking available to us as software engineers. They allow us to apply intuition we’ve developed in one domain to another.

Feature release round-up: Dark mode and more

Since things move quickly around here, we’ve put together this round-up of some notable new enhancements aimed at helping your cybersecurity and operations teams save more time and effort.