Tines, which helps enterprise security teams automate repetitive workflows, raises $26M

"And this is where Tines shines, as it helps teams automate many of the manual steps that follow after an alert is triggered, freeing security personnel to focus on more mission-critical work."

SOAR tools and the crayon problem

The single most important feature of a Security Orchestration Automation and Response (SOAR) tool is its ability to integrate with other tools and systems, for example, SIEMs, case managers and threat intelligence feeds.

Centralize, triage and, respond to alerts from the Google Workspace (G Suite) Alert Centre

Explore how G Suite administrators and security teams can leverage security orchestration automation and response (SOAR) platforms, like Tines, to centralize, triage and respond to alerts from the G Suite Alert Center.

Exploring the VirusTotal API: Getting started with no-code automation

In this post, we explore the VirusTotal API. We also look at how Tines and no-code automation can power-up your usage of the VirusTotal API.

Automated information and data leaks

Security teams often unintentionally expose sensitive company information via sandboxes. Here we explore how no-code automation can help you avoid these data leaks.

Enabling Tines for Microsoft Graph security automation

Use information such as Outlook emails, organizational structure, advanced threat analytics, and more in your security automation program.

Automating abuse inbox management and phishing response (Part 2)

In part 1 of our Automating abuse inbox management and phishing response video series, we introduced the key concepts of Tines and built a basic Story. Here, in part two of the series, we go deep and add a lot of capability to our Story.

Automating trial creation

In this post, we explore what happens after you request a trial instance.

Using backend factories during frontend testing

When constructing end-to-end tests for web applications there are many areas which can prove problematic and can discourage users from committing to writing them at all. One of those areas is setting up the system with test data.

Our approach to CSS and how we chose it

Recently at Tines, we found ourselves with something of an “evolutionary” approach to CSS. That is to say that while we certainly had CSS and that CSS certainly worked, there didn’t seem to be any master plan...

Going off the Rails

There's nothing quite as exciting, a moment filled with as much potential, as running rails new ... for a project. The early progress is always so spectacular - a CRUDy MVC application comes together so quickly.

Tines is easing the pressure on cybersecurity teams

Our start-up of the week is tines, a security automation firm that allows cybersecurity teams to automate their manual workloads.

Tines is building the automated channel for detecting and neutralizing cyber threats

As part of our weekly startup spotlight series, we profile the cybersecurity company.

ERGO: Cyber firm Tines sets sights on us

Irish start-up to protect global businesses from cyber attack

Irish cyber security start-up Tines’ latest offering has the potential to change how companies respond to cyber-attacks. Tines is a security orchestration automation and response platform, that allows information security teams to automate…

Ones to watch: Tines

Pictured: Eoin Hinchy, Founder of Tines In our Ones to Watch section, we highlight some of the top up and coming businesses in Ireland. This week we feature Tines. What is it? Tines is a cyber security start-up based in Ireland. It is a…