Tines has shared an update. The security automation company has released its “Voice of Security 2026” report, based on insights from more than 1,800 security leaders and practitioners worldwide. The study finds that 99% of security operations centers (SOCs) are using AI, yet 44% of security work remains manual, 81% of respondents report rising workloads over the past year, and 92% view intelligent workflows as highly valuable.
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For investors, the findings underscore a significant gap between AI adoption and realized efficiency gains in cybersecurity operations. This gap highlights a sustained demand for solutions that can automate manual tasks and operationalize AI within SOC workflows—an area aligned with Tines’ core product focus in security automation and orchestration. If Tines can effectively position its platform as a means to reduce manual workloads and address burnout in security teams, the company could benefit from increased enterprise adoption and upsell opportunities.
The broad sample size and global scope of the report also reinforce Tines’ thought-leadership position within the security operations segment, potentially strengthening its brand, sales pipeline, and partnerships. While the post itself does not disclose financial metrics, the data suggests a structurally growing market for automation-centric security tools, which may support Tines’ long-term growth prospects and competitive standing in the cybersecurity and security automation markets.

