"For context, most enterprise-level companies employ security professionals that are dedicated to spotting and responding to cyberattacks. They will typically use various automated tools to help them, though these tools can create a lot of noise and false alarms. 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. A drag-and-drop interface also opens things up to non-coding team members such as security analysts."
"Moreover, as remote work has emerged as the “new normal” for millions of workers, this has perhaps created a more competitive landscape for technical talent. Jobs that are more rewarding and which involve fewer tedious tasks are likely to be more appealing, which is where Tines can help."