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Torq, a leader in security hyperautomation, has been recognized by IDC for its ability to automate various aspects of modern SecOps.
IDC’s detailed report highlights the limitations of legacy SOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response) systems and emphasizes the need for a more agile and proactive approach.
In contrast, Torq Hyperautomation, including its AI Agent called Torq Socrates, employs artificial intelligence to automate key security operations activities such as alert triage, data enrichment, incident investigation, and response.
It combines intelligence signals from across enterprise security environments, predicts security gaps, and enables autonomous remediation.
This approach addresses critical challenges faced by security analysts, including alert fatigue, false positives, decreased visibility, and burnout.
The report outlines key advantages of Torq Hyperautomation, including visibility and control of heterogeneous network environments, predictive security assessments, an event-driven architecture, extensible capabilities, and a straightforward deployment model.
IDC concludes that Torq’s comprehensive approach considers the practical needs of contemporary businesses and emphasizes the importance of agility and automation in cybersecurity.
Torq views this recognition from IDC as validation of its value in automating complex enterprise security infrastructures and providing much-needed efficiencies for SecOps teams.
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New IDC Cybersecurity Report Signals End of SOAR Era As Enterprises and Vendors Shift to Hyperau…
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