Customer Story: Global Insurer Replaced Legacy SOAR with Agentic Automation, Achieving <30-Seconds Incident Response
A global insurance and reinsurance provider managing billions in premiums replaced its legacy SOAR platforms with BlinkOps’ agentic automation. The legacy tools suffered from partial automation, poor integrations, and minimal...
Navigate the SOAR landscape and choose the right platform
This guide is designed to help security leaders and practitioners navigate the SOAR landscape and choose the right platform, whether adopting SOAR for the first time or upgrading to an enterprise-grade, next-gen solution.
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