According to a recent LinkedIn post from Tines, the company participated in Defence Cyber Marvel 2026 in Singapore, described as the world’s largest defense-led cyber exercise. The post notes that Tines supported the event by deploying more than 40 self-hosted instances to assist cyber teams from 29 countries.
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The post suggests that Tines’ technology was used to demonstrate how intelligent workflows can enhance speed, coordination, and effectiveness for defenders, operators, and leadership in high-pressure environments. For investors, this high-profile defense-sector engagement may signal growing credibility in mission-critical cybersecurity automation, potentially supporting future opportunities with government and large enterprise customers.
While the post does not provide financial details or specific contracts, visibility at a large-scale defense exercise could strengthen Tines’ brand in a segment that values reliability and resilience. If such use cases translate into broader adoption, it could improve the company’s competitive positioning against other security automation platforms and support longer-term revenue growth prospects.

