At SentinelOne, we were delighted to play our part in helping Torq raise $50m in its Series B funding last week. We believe Torq’s no-coding approach to automation will facilitate more complex workflows to respond to threats and play an essential role in developing XDR. Torq is on a mission to reinvent automation for security teams, a mission we at SentinelOne fully support. The importance of automation – of taking human effort out of the security equation – is central to our philosophy.
Torq is a platform built around world-class automation, best practices templates, connectivity, and data tools. Torq aims to let security professionals connect to any security system needed and easily build automated workflows with a no-code approach.
Automation helps teams do more with limited resources, spend more time on the most valuable work, increase productivity, and leads to less burnout and better team retention.
SentinelOne customers will find a variety of use-cases for Torq, including:
More generally, security teams can add Torq workflows for
Decoupling automation and remediation from SOAR and enabling integration with agnostic data sources to facilitate more complex workflows to respond or even assert a proactive posture against threats is one of the keys to an open XDR offering. Torq’s no-code approach delivers on this vision and provides an approachable visual and declarative means of authoring automation for security experts and novices, which is critical given the deficit in security professionals in our field.
We commend Torq for building a top-notch engineering team that delivers a simple, intuitive user experience that abstracts a very robust and well-thought-out platform. We are very excited to partner with the Torq team.
If you’d like to learn more about SentinelOne and Torq, contact us or request a free demo.