According to a recent LinkedIn post from Tines, the company is highlighting a new “Five Minute Flow” template focused on automated escalation of suspicious login activity using its platform together with PagerDuty and Jira. The post describes a workflow that ingests suspicious login alerts, triggers user email confirmations with a countdown timer, and then either closes Jira tickets or escalates to PagerDuty based on the user’s response or lack thereof.
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The post suggests that this automation reduces manual analyst effort in triaging frequent security alerts and may help security teams respond more consistently to potential account compromise events. For investors, this type of packaged, repeatable workflow content can indicate an emphasis on practical, high-value security use cases that may deepen product adoption among security operations teams and strengthen Tines’ positioning against other security automation and orchestration providers.
By showcasing tight integrations with established incident-management tools like PagerDuty and Jira, the content also underscores Tines’ role in existing security and IT ecosystems rather than as a standalone point solution. If such templates drive higher utilization of the platform and lower implementation friction for customers, they could support improved net retention, expansion within current accounts, and a stronger competitive moat in the security automation segment.

