What are the top tasks ready for automation, according to security analysts?

Repetitive manual tasks are tedious and force security analysts to spend most of their time chasing down answers or following up on alerts. Here, we explore seven tasks analysts would automate today if they had the tools.

Introducing 'The Future of Security Operations,' our brand new podcast series

Join Tines Co-founder and COO Thomas Kinsella as he explores the future of security operations with experts on our new podcast series.

Chatbots for security and IT teams (Part 5): Microsoft Teams

How to set up a chatbot within Microsoft Teams, authenticate the chatbot leveraging the client credentials flow natively from within Tines, and provide a security analyst the ability to respond to an alert from within Microsoft Teams.

Top 10 challenges preventing security analysts from doing their best work (based on data)

We asked analysts to name their biggest challenges that are roadblocks to their team's success and prevent them from having a good day at work.

What’s on your security roadmap? Cybersecurity forecasting from an IoT ecosystem

The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) of a restaurant chain shares their top priorities for the foreseeable future.

What organizations can do to retain security analysts — according to security analysts

If organizations want to keep them from going elsewhere, here’s what security analysts say are the top five things they can do to retain them.

Automated detection and containment with Humio and Tines

New integration and partnership give customers the ability to take full advantage of Humio’s unrivaled real-time detection capabilities.

A remote day in the life of a junior engineer

While other software companies are returning to offices, Tines is continuing with its contemporary approach to the workday - all engineering positions are optionally remote. Here’s what my typical day looks like.

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.

What it’s like to be Head of People at Tines: An interview with Maria Dillon

Meet our Head of People, Maria Dillon, and learn more about what drives her.

Interacting with Gmail mailboxes

One of the most common questions we get asked is, “How do I connect a mailbox to Tines?” Here, we answer this question for Google Workspace (G Suite).

My 30 years of dodging repetitive work with automation tools

What do VAX minicomputers, Yahoo and obscure programming languages have to do with modern security automation tools? Lots!

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.

Sponsoring the Lezer parser system

We’re delighted to announce that we have recently begun sponsoring the excellent Lezer parser system from the codemirror team.

A few new changes

When publishing a Story, a checkbox can now be ticked, to emit all held events upon publishing.

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.

The curious engineer

A frequent, valid objection to the concept of a "full-stack" engineer is that there is just too much to know.

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 ...