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Torq

Agentic AI SOC platform with autonomous triage, investigation, and remediation through the Socrates agent

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What is Torq?

Torq is a security hyperautomation platform built around agentic AI for the SOC, deploying autonomous agents that triage, investigate, and remediate alerts at machine speed. Its HyperSOC offering combines deduplication, case management, and an AI agent named Socrates that executes natural language remediation steps with full audit trails. The recent Jit acquisition added a Context Graph that grounds AI decisions in environmental context across cloud and application security.

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Use cases to evaluate

Auto-triaging and deduplicating high-volume EDR and SIEM alerts

Running natural-language threat remediation via the Socrates AI agent

Automating user offboarding and access revocation across SaaS apps

Investigating phishing reports with autonomous evidence collection

Fit to evaluate

Enterprise SOC and incident response teams modernizing past legacy SOAR

Cloud security teams correlating CSPM and runtime alerts

MDR and MSSP providers automating client response at scale

Security leaders adopting agentic AI with auditability requirements

Business fit

Right for you if your SOC is drowning in alerts and you want AI agents to dedupe false positives and execute response playbooks with human-in-the-loop overrides. Best fit for cloud-native security teams already integrating EDR, SIEM, and identity tools that need orchestration glue. Skip if you want a transparent published price or a self-serve free tier to evaluate without sales conversations. Also skip if your team prefers deterministic workflows over AI-driven autonomous actions.

How to evaluate Torq

Use this category when security reviews, compliance evidence, or access controls are slowing deals or operations.

Confirm the exact workflow

Map Torq to one concrete workflow first, such as auto-triaging and deduplicating high-volume edr and siem alerts. Avoid buying before the owner, trigger, output, and success metric are clear.

Check category fit

Compare evidence collection, access controls, integrations, and audit workflows.

Compare practical alternatives

Shortlist Torq against Vanta, Drata, Secureframe so the decision is based on fit, effort, and workflow ownership rather than brand recognition alone.

Validate cost and rollout effort

Pricing is not published on the Torq website; engagements require a demo and custom quote from sales. Also confirm implementation time, support needs, and whether the technical setup matches your team.

Compare Torq with alternatives

Use this quick comparison before booking demos or moving data into a new system.

Primary workflowAuto-triaging and deduplicating high-volume EDR and SIEM alerts, Running natural-language threat remediation via the Socrates AI agent
Best-fit teamEnterprise SOC and incident response teams modernizing past legacy SOAR, Cloud security teams correlating CSPM and runtime alerts
Implementation effortTechnical setup and maintenance profile
Pricing checkContact sales
Closest alternativesVantaDrataSecureframeSprinto

Torq pricing

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SnapshotPricing is not published on the Torq website; engagements require a demo and custom quote from sales.
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Common questions about Torq

What is Torq?

Torq is a security hyperautomation platform built around agentic AI for the SOC, deploying autonomous agents that triage, investigate, and remediate alerts at machine speed. Its HyperSOC offering combines deduplication, case management, and an AI agent named Socrates that executes natural language remediation steps with full audit trails. The recent Jit acquisition added a Context Graph that grounds AI decisions in environmental context across cloud and application security.

What is Torq used for?

Common use cases: Auto-triaging and deduplicating high-volume EDR and SIEM alerts; Running natural-language threat remediation via the Socrates AI agent; Automating user offboarding and access revocation across SaaS apps; Investigating phishing reports with autonomous evidence collection.

How much does Torq cost?

Pricing is not published on the Torq website; engagements require a demo and custom quote from sales.

Who is Torq best for?

Torq fits Enterprise SOC and incident response teams modernizing past legacy SOAR, Cloud security teams correlating CSPM and runtime alerts, MDR and MSSP providers automating client response at scale, Security leaders adopting agentic AI with auditability requirements. Right for you if your SOC is drowning in alerts and you want AI agents to dedupe false positives and execute response playbooks with human-in-the-loop overrides. Best fit for cloud-native security teams already integrating EDR, SIEM, and identity tools that need orchestration glue. Skip if you want a transparent published price or a self-serve free tier to evaluate without sales conversations. Also skip if your team prefers deterministic workflows over AI-driven autonomous actions.

What are alternatives to Torq?

Common alternatives to Torq include Vanta, Drata, Secureframe, Sprinto, Thoropass, OneTrust.