According to a recent LinkedIn post from Tines, the company is collaborating with Amazon Web Services on a security-focused integration that links Tines with Amazon Quick Suite. The post highlights that the approach is co-authored by a Tines team member and is designed to help security teams manage large volumes of data from sources such as AWS CloudTrail, Okta, and VirusTotal.
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The post suggests that using the Model Context Protocol, Tines can connect to Amazon Quick Suite to centralize data in an AI-driven workspace and automate investigation and remediation workflows without custom integration code. It further notes that users can visualize security insights, including login risk maps and activity timelines, directly in Quick Suite, positioning the integration as a tool for improving triage speed and analyst efficiency.
For investors, the collaboration may indicate that Tines is deepening its alignment with the AWS ecosystem and expanding its role in AI-enabled security operations. If this integration gains adoption, it could enhance Tines’ value proposition for enterprise security teams, potentially supporting customer growth, higher product stickiness, and opportunities for upselling automation-centric use cases.

