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Torq Elevates SOCs with AI-Driven Hyper Automation

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterJanuary 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read1 Views
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  1. Hyper Automation Revolution: The integration of native AI capabilities in security operations centers (SOCs) propels “hyper automation,” significantly enhancing Security, Orchestration, Automation and Response (SOAR) functionalities beyond traditional limits.

  2. Rising Competition: Major providers like Cisco, CrowdStrike, and Palo Alto Networks upgraded their SOAR offerings with AI, while startups such as Torq are emerging as formidable challengers with advanced capabilities for alert management.

  3. Torq’s Growth: Founded in 2020, Torq has rapidly acquired over 250 multinational customers, raising $332 million in funding, achieving a $1.2 billion valuation, and positioning itself for an IPO.

  4. Innovative Architecture: Torq’s open platform and agentic AI models automate alert triage with minimal human input, delivering up to 5x throughput compared to legacy systems and enabling no-code custom workflows for faster operational outcomes.

Torq’s AI-Powered Hyper Automation Revolutionizes SOCs

The incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) into security operations centers (SOCs) has initiated a shift toward hyper automation. This advancement allows Security, Orchestration, Automation and Response (SOAR) to extend far beyond previous limitations. Traditional SOAR solutions struggled with an overwhelming amount of alerts, but AI boosts automation. Some of the largest providers in the industry, like Cisco and Palo Alto Networks, have upgraded their platforms to include native AI capabilities. These changes help security analysts manage the alert volume effectively.

Alongside established companies, numerous startups are introducing innovative solutions. One notable contender is Torq, launched in 2020. It quickly gained traction, boasting over 250 customers, predominantly multinational firms. The company’s flagship product, Torq HyperSOC, uses an AI-powered system named Socrates to autonomously handle alert triage. This platform addresses 95% of Tier-1 alerts without human intervention, significantly enhancing operational efficiency.

Expansion and Adoption of Advanced AI Solutions

Torq emphasizes its open architecture, which allows for easy integration of various tools. Companies that previously relied on legacy SOAR platforms now find Torq’s solutions appealing. The firm secured significant investment recently, raising $140 million in a Series D funding round, bringing its valuation to $1.2 billion. Its rapid growth reflects the demand for more advanced SOC technologies.

Industry analysts note that Torq differentiates itself through operational simplicity and speed. Established platforms often demand extensive professional services, whereas Torq streamlines implementation, allowing companies to achieve operational results in weeks. As the market for hyper automation in security expands, Torq stands out as a pivotal player that challenges traditional SOAR solutions.

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