Torq, an autonomous security operations provider, recently announced the acquisition of Revrod, an Israeli AI startup. This acquisition integrates Revrod’s multi-agent retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) advancements into the evolution of Torq HyperSOC 2.0.
RAG technology delivers added capabilities to HyperSOC solution
This updated version of Torq HyperSOC will alleviate the strain on today’s overwhelmed security operations teams, who face mounting pressure from high-volume cyberattacks. The new Torq release also offers a data trail that traces incidents back to their origins, clarifies how threats entered and spread, and provides root cause analysis for further mitigation.
This comprehensive data trail reduces investigation time by up to 90 percent and enables SOC teams to manage three to five times more alerts without increasing headcount or compromising performance.
“Torq HyperSOC makes the potential of AI in a SOC attainable and sustainable by connecting AI with the SOC’s full range of tools and processes,” said Francis Odum, Software Analyst, Cyber Research. “With Torq HyperSOC, you can automate more than 95 percent of Tier-1 analyst tasks and significantly reduce the burden on existing SOC teams. Torq HyperSOC is a huge game-changer for enterprises.”
Deeper expansion into agentic AI is the next step
New RAG capabilities will further expand Torq’s Agentic AI system into an OmniAgent capable of deep research, planning, and execution. The Torq HyperSOC 2o will utilize the OmniAgent to coordinate and collaborate with multiple AI Agents to deliver near-human-level critical analysis and precision auto-remediation. Additionally, it auto-assesses the security environment and threat conditions and auto-calibrates critical response vectors for faster threat mitigation. It is more accurate than legacy SOAR and the primitive AI models that other cybersecurity companies rely on.
The following AI agents are included in Torq HyperSOC 20:
- Investigation Agent: Deep search investigations save time by uncovering hidden patterns across disparate data sources and tools, performing detailed root cause analysis, and assessing threat impact to help SOC teams prioritize responses effectively.
- Case Management Agent: This agent helps deliver faster access to real-time and historical data, more accurate threat identification through tailored analysis, intelligent re-classification of threat priority based on the latest information and historical actions taken, and streamlined decision-making by eliminating irrelevant noise.
- Runbook Agent: Facilitates highly customized autonomous orchestration of threat investigations informed by institutional knowledge and applies enterprise-grade guardrails while executing threat containment measures.
- Remediation Agent: Facilitates highly customized, organization-specific remediation actions to be conducted autonomously within fully orchestrated or human-in-the-loop configurations. This enables organizations to detect and assess threats using AI agents for the first time while driving resolution KPIs (MTTRs) through agentic technology.
“With this acquisition, and based on enterprise customer feedback, we’re confident Torq is 1.5 years ahead of our competition in delivering true autonomy for security operations,” said Ofer Smadari, the CEO and co-founder of Torq. “Revrod’s technology fundamentally changes what’s possible in a SOC. By integrating it into Torq HyperSOC 2o, we’re giving our customers the tools to operate faster and smarter than ever before.”
Torq recently expanded in EMEA, fueled by its push to innovate with agentic AI. Read more about this expansion and Torq’s new HQ in London, which will open new opportunities globally.