Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

What is a Cloud-Native Security Automation Framework? Benefits & Use Cases

We live in a world where infrastructures reside entirely in the cloud, threats evolve faster than ever, and attackers never sleep. Manual security processes simply can’t keep pace. Cloud-native security automation is the critical solution for organizations to secure large attack surfaces.

What's new in Tines: June 2025 edition

Did you hear the news? You can now build and deploy agents in Tines using the AI Agent action type - an evolution of our AI action! AI on the Storyboard just got even more powerful, with the opportunity to build your workflows as autonomous as you choose with the help of an agent. Using the tools from your tech stack, the agents you build are designed to reason, decide, and act on your behalf. Curious to see it in action?

How to Reduce IoT Risk with Policy-Based Identity Automation

Policy-based identity management transforms security administration from individual device and user management to comprehensive policy frameworks that automatically govern identity lifecycle, access controls, and security enforcement across entire IoT ecosystems. The key elements of policy-based identity management include defining user roles, managing user access, implementing identity governance, and leveraging role based access control to ensure appropriate access and compliance.

Streamlining Document Processes with Output Management Software

In today's fast-paced business environment, efficient document handling is crucial. Output Management Software (OMS) plays a pivotal role in automating and optimizing the way organizations manage and distribute their documents and data outputs. By centralizing document workflows, OMS enhances productivity, reduces costs, and ensures compliance with regulatory standards.

Introducing the AI Agent action

Today, we’re announcing a way to build and deploy agents in Tines through our AI Agent action. In the AI market, AI agents suddenly seem to be everywhere – software that can autonomously think and perform tasks on behalf of the user. But we’re still very early in the adoption curve of agents. One thing we’ve noticed is that most solutions can’t handle the varying complexities of mission-critical workflows.

AI Agent action - Task or Chat?

AI Agents give you the power to do so much, reducing friction between your team and other departments without adding to your team’s workload. So where do you start? The first thing to decide is whether you want to use a task or chat. This video explains when you should use a task, and when chat is better suited to your story. New to Tines? Sign up for our always-free Community Edition and start building right away.

What is muckwork?

Muckwork: the low-leverage, repetitive tasks that keep teams from doing their best work. At Tines, we’re on a mission to eliminate it. Forever. Our CEO Eoin Hinchy published The End of Muckwork, sharing how AI and orchestration, built with intention and control, can transform how teams work. Now, we’re bringing that mission to life in a new video. Read the blog: tines.com/blog/the-end-of-muckwork.

How Torq and Wiz Power End-to-End Cloud Threat Detection and Response

Modern cloud threats move fast. Detection and response has to move faster. Wiz gives security teams the visibility and precision they need to detect real threats across sprawling cloud environments. Torq turns those threat detections into action — instantly. Together, they’re a cheat code for cloud security operations.

Tines selected as a launch partner for enhanced version of AWS Security Hub

Today at re:Inforce Amazon Web Services (AWS), unveiled an enhanced version of AWS Security Hub which will enable organizations to surface and prioritize active risks in their cloud environment. Security Hub transforms security signals into actionable insights and offers intuitive visualizations and natural language summaries. Tines will offer workflow orchestration and automation for this enhanced version of Security Hub.

Why we moved our ECS services from Fargate to EC2

At Tines, we rely heavily on AWS Elastic Container Service (ECS) to power our workflow automation platform. For a couple of years, we used Fargate as our default compute layer – offering simplicity and removing the need to manage underlying hosts. However, as we scaled, we started hitting the edges of what Fargate could reliably offer. This is the story of why we migrated our backend services to an EC2-backed ECS Capacity Provider and what we learned along the way.