Introducing the Tines channel partner program

The Tines partnership ecosystem comprises over 200 industry-leading organizations, including GuidePoint Security, Trace3, Evotek, and Kudelski.

How to create an identity federation between GCP and AWS using Tines

In this guest blog post, Marcus Hallberg and Attila Dulovics, senior security engineers at Spotify, share a Tines workflow they built to create identity federation between GCP and AWS.

Reddit’s Matt Johansen on renouncing superhero culture and what comes next after “shift left”

Reddit's Head of Software Security on moving past imposter syndrome and the power of automating incident response.

“The best inspiration comes from other builders”: inside the Security Automation Roadshow

Highlights from the Security Automation Roadshow: San Francisco, the first in a series of events that connects our community of Tines builders.

Twilio’s Prima Virani on democratizing security and tackling burnout through automation

Twilio’s Principal Security Engineer Prima Virani discusses building an automation strategy and guiding security teams through acquisitions.

Fastly’s Andrew Santell on going from the Navy to Netflix and breaking free of bad processes

The Director of Security Operations talks about the importance of risk prioritization and strong leadership in incident response.

Elastic’s Mandy Andress on switching from a tech-first to people-first approach to security

The Elastic CISO speaks to Thomas Kinsella about embracing radical transparency and adopting an infrastructure-as-code approach.

How security teams manage threat intelligence with Tines

A detailed look at how automated threat intelligence enrichment results in better insights, more thorough investigation, and faster remediation for Tines customers.

How federal agencies can build their zero trust security tech stack

How do federal agencies ensure a successful shift towards zero trust? It starts with a zero trust security tech stack that serves your org’s unique needs.

Using automated workflows to reach zero trust goals faster

Federal agencies are at a critical junction in the journey towards zero trust, but, the right workflow automation platform can help them get there faster, and with fewer resources.

“Crawl, walk, run into zero trust”: a Q&A with Elastic’s John Harmon

Regional Vice President of Cyber Solutions at Elastic John Harmon shares best practices for federal agencies looking to reach their zero trust goals.

Building and managing malware analysis labs with Tines workflows

Malware analysis is important for understanding incidents and strengthening defenses against attacks. Here’s how to build and manage them using Tines workflows.

Onboarding at Tines: Six best practices for tackling your first project

Kevin Menezes, Sr. Manager, Customer Success, shares his best practices for getting started with Tines.

The 9 best security podcasts, according to practitioners

83% of practitioners are using podcasts to stay informed on cybersecurity news and ideas. But which podcasts are they listening to?

From code to clicks: My journey from Python to Tines

Developer Jesse Strivelli reflects on the key differences between automating workflows using Python and the native Tines builder.

Using Python in Tines: a quick how-to guide

We're sharing best practices for users who prefer to use scripts to perform a step in their Tines workflows.

Tines vs Python: Understanding alternative approaches to automation

Yes, you can run scripts and Linux commands natively in Tines. But you might not necessarily want to. Here, we explore why.

Cybersecurity in 2024: Five predictions from our co-founders

Insights on AI's role in security, the ever-changing role of the CISO, and more.

Introducing page collections

Tines users love the pages feature so much, they started asking for pages within pages. Now they’re here!

The best security events to attend in 2024, according to security pros

Which security conferences are SOC analysts and leaders prioritizing in 2024? A new report reveals the 7 most popular events in the cybersecurity calendar.

Tines: scale by design and by default

Tines scales by design and by default. Our approach to scaling starts with the fundamental workings of our product, and continues through to the use of industry-standard tools and best practices in our execution.