Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

LastPass's Christofer Hoff on navigating incidents while building a security org from scratch

The Future of Security Operations podcast has officially returned for its sixth season and I can't think of a better guest to kick things off than Christofer Hoff. Christofer has over 30 years of experience in network and information security architecture, development, engineering, operations, and management, including security leadership roles at Bank of America, Citadel, and Juniper Networks.

What's new in Tines: March 2025 edition

If you were keeping an eye on our What’s New, you noticed that March 6th saw a lot of activity! Our Product team was together for a “same-day-shipping” event where everyone collaborated on various projects to see what we could ship in just one day! Some key highlights from that day include: View the list of the Mar 6 updates →

World Backup Day: an IT practitioner's perspective on data loss prevention

In today's world, data is king, but it's also a source of risk. Companies face a constant barrage of threats that can lead to devastating data loss. These include everything from simple hardware and software failures to natural disasters and major cyber attacks. The consequences of data loss can be severe, impacting revenue, operations, reputation, and legal compliance, so planning for these worst-case scenarios is an important part of an IT team’s playbook.

Smarter collaboration begins with Tines Pages

When we first introduced Pages, it started with a few updates to our forms tool. We took a simple form and added more dynamic page elements and a formal page editor. That led to granular access, customization, and so much more to make it the powerful feature it is today. Now, teams can build polished and efficient apps for stronger collaboration and communication across the entire organization.

A litmus test for AI agents

What is an ”AI agent”? Confusion abounds. There is also some consensus: agents must of course be AI-driven systems. They should have some degree of autonomy, and they should be able to use tools in addition to understanding and reasoning. But why isn't, say, ChatGPT an agent? According to most definitions out there, it actually is. Yet most (including OpenAI themselves) don’t describe it that way.

Announcing a new joint product offering from Tines and Elastic

Today, we’re excited to share that Tines Workflow Automation is now available directly through Elastic. Countless mutual customers already benefit from combining Tines' orchestration and automation capabilities with Elastic Security and Observability, allowing them to strengthen defenses, ensure operational resilience, and maximize the return on their existing investments.

Introducing Voice of Security 2025, a deep dive into leader perspectives and priorities

You don’t have to spend long working in security to know that the challenges are constant and ever-evolving. In 2025, security teams face unprecedented complexity, driven not only by emerging threats but also by the daunting task of adopting AI securely amid a rapidly-shifting regulatory landscape.

What's new in Tines: February 2025 edition

Only allowing one test story at a time when change control is enabled is restricting. That’s why builders can now create multiple drafts in a story. Set changes live faster by duplicating drafts and publishing smaller edits first. And in the spirit of speed and efficiency, easily delete drafts from a story using the API. Read more on change control →

3 ways orchestration and automation enhance vulnerability management

When it comes to vulnerability management, time is critical - the longer a vulnerability goes unaddressed, the greater the risk. Security teams need efficient, reliable processes that don’t drain resources. For most teams, relying on human effort alone isn’t sustainable or scalable. This is why so many teams turn to workflow orchestration and automation.

Building something cool? You Did WHAT With Tines?! Spring edition is here

We’re entering the Spring season, which can mean only one thing - You Did WHAT With Tines?! (YDWWT) Is back! Our bi-annual competition invites Tines builders to submit their most impressive workflows with a chance to win some exciting prizes, including a trip to a very special customer event.