How to Automate Response to Credential Compromises
When enterprises implement low-code security automation solutions, they have the opportunity to mature as a security team by expanding actionability beyond the security operations center (SOC). This means that they automate use cases beyond the basic security orchestration automation and response (SOAR) use cases, like phishing. Once security teams move ... Read More
How to Automate Response to Credential Compromises
When enterprises implement low-code security automation solutions, they have the opportunity to mature as a security team by expanding actionability beyond the security operations center (SOC). This means that they automate use cases beyond the basic security orchestration automation and response (SOAR) use cases, like phishing. Once security teams move ... Read More
Fortune 500 Financial Service Company Leverages Swimlane’s Low-Code Security Automation to Solve Cross-Departmental Security Use Cases
Every organization takes a unique approach to cybersecurity. For many, innovating beyond standard use cases and leveraging low-code security automation to codify unique company processes is necessary to ensure secure environments across various departments. We recently sat down as part of Security Field Day to discuss how one of our ... Read More
Fortune 500 Financial Service Company Leverages Swimlane’s Low-Code Security Automation to Solve Cross-Departmental Security Use Cases
Every organization takes a unique approach to cybersecurity. For many, innovating beyond standard use cases and leveraging low-code security automation to codify unique company processes is necessary to ensure secure environments across various departments. We recently sat down as part of Security Field Day to discuss how one of our ... Read More
Understanding High-Impact, Low-Code Security Automation
Low-code software development is a well-established process that delivers applications faster than traditional approaches, thanks to its emphasis on minimal hand-coding. Instead of relying on complex programming languages which require advanced security skills, users employ graphical interfaces complete with drag-and-drop features to easily build integrations, automated workflows, playbooks and services ... Read More
Understanding High-Impact, Low-Code Security Automation
Low-code software development is a well-established process that delivers applications faster than traditional approaches, thanks to its emphasis on minimal hand-coding. Instead of relying on complex programming languages which require advanced security skills, users employ graphical interfaces complete with drag-and-drop features to easily build integrations, automated workflows, playbooks and services ... Read More
Swimlane Senior Engineer, Chau Tran, Named Google Developers Expert
Since its inception in 2012, the Google Developers Experts (GDE) program has created a network of more than 700 developers worldwide who actively contribute to and support developer and startup ecosystems around the world. I am incredibly proud to share that Swimlane’s own Chau Tran has joined this exclusive community ... Read More
Swimlane Senior Engineer, Chau Tran, Named Google Developers Expert
Since its inception in 2012, the Google Developers Experts (GDE) program has created a network of more than 700 developers worldwide who actively contribute to and support developer and startup ecosystems around the world. I am incredibly proud to share that Swimlane’s own Chau Tran has joined this exclusive community ... Read More
Recorded Future and Swimlane Deliver Intelligent Security Automation
The scope of responsibility for security teams has never been greater, and every day security teams are asked to do a seemingly impossible task: Be ever vigilant in processing a deluge of data from their environment, and simultaneously be learning and monitoring what is happening outside their environment to be ... Read More
Recorded Future and Swimlane Deliver Intelligent Security Automation
The scope of responsibility for security teams has never been greater, and every day security teams are asked to do a seemingly impossible task: Be ever vigilant in processing a deluge of data from their environment, and simultaneously be learning and monitoring what is happening outside their environment to be ... Read More

