SiliconAngle reports that mounting security alert fatigue has prompted Torq to introduce its new HyperSOC system based on its Hyperautomation Platform using artificial intelligence to enable security operation center response automation, management, and monitoring in a bid to bolster the investigation and remediation of cybersecurity threats.
SiliconAngle reports that nearly $160 million in new investments have been cumulatively secured by cybersecurity startups Silverfort and Torq Technologies.
Torq, an Israeli cybersecurity startup, is one of a few such firms that are proving Startup Nation Israel is still open for business despite three months of war in Gaza. After the start of the Iron Swards War investments in Israel dried up and the Shekel plummeted in value. But in the last month, things […]
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The company buys up startups, many of them Israeli, so that it can offer cybersecurity software packages at major discounts to its clients' data security managers.
Torq's new AI agent Socrates utilizes large language models (LLMs) to hyper-automate critical security activities to alleviate alert fatigue, false positives and job burnout for security analysts.