Torq announced IDC stated
Torq Hyperautomation enables "automation of everything that can and
should be automated" across modern SecOps in its new "How
Hyperautomation Is Used to Reduce Gaps and Inefficiencies in Network
Cybersecurity'' spotlight. The eight-page report is the most detailed
study of cybersecurity hyperautomation released to date. It emphasizes
the changing of the guard from legacy SOAR towards this new approach
being rapidly adopted by enterprises worldwide and increasing numbers of
cybersecurity automation vendors.
"There is a real concern that current cybersecurity approaches are not
agile enough to keep pace with tool sprawl, new surfaces, data overload,
and adversaries enhanced by generative AI," the report states, as it
describes the limitations of legacy SOAR. "What is common in all of
these platforms is that they are only reactionary. Shift-left, the idea
that security begins at the time of application development, is not
taken into account. Insights about configurations, prevention, and
drifting rules and policies only come up at the point of an alert. No
matter how you slice it, the cybersecurity platform strategies of today
are holding on by a narrow margin. Too many processes are still done
manually."
In contrast, the report explores how Torq Hyperautomation, which now
includes Torq Socrates, cybersecurity's first Tier-1 analysis AI Agent,
transforms SecOps by using AI to hyperautomate key security operations
activities, including alert triage, contextual data enrichment, and
incident investigation, escalation, and response.
According to IDC, Torq Hyperautomation precisely combines intelligence
signals from across enterprise security environments to drive autonomous
remediation. It also learns and evolves as it accumulates and analyzes
security events. Torq also introduces dramatic new efficiencies and
incident response accuracy that alleviates the most critical challenges
security analysts face, including alert fatigue, false positives,
decreased visibility, and job burnout.
The report states Torq Hyperautomation's key advantages include:
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Visibility and control of heterogeneous network real estate, and all environments for all processes and role players
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The ability to predict security gaps, proactively assess the network posture, and ultimately secure the network
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An event-driven architecture as opposed to a SOAR alert-driven
architecture that solves the issue of alert fatigue as the bane of
security operations existence
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Extensible capabilities using no code, low code, or full code with
potential leveraging of generative AI to automate even more tasks
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A straightforward, transparent deployment model that eliminates the
hidden high costs of SOAR onboarding, training, and ongoing professional
services
"The Torq hyperautomation approach is more comprehensive than what is
offered in contemporary cybersecurity tooling," the report concludes.
"Cybersecurity should provide preventative measures as well as strong
detection capabilities. A dissolving perimeter is problematic, which
only bolsters the need for agility and automation. Torq is building a
product philosophy that considers the practical construction of what a
contemporary business looks like, and how workflow and detections should
arise from this."
"As one of the world's most credible and influential analyst firms, IDC
has provided extensive validation of Torq Hyperautomation's
unprecedented value in automating the most complex enterprise security
infrastructures at dramatic scale," said Leonid Belkind, CTO and
Co-Founder, Torq. "This report reflects Torq's incredible momentum as it
delivers desperately-needed efficiencies and productivity enhancements
for SecOps teams. Simply put, Torq is the antidote to SOAR's
ever-heightening inadequacies and the crushing alert fatigue that
ensues. We're proud to be at the forefront of the critical innovation
that is hyperautomation."