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Executive SummaryUpdated on Jun 3, 2026

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Categories and Ranking

Torq
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Average Rating
8.6
Reviews Sentiment
6.7
Number of Reviews
12
Ranking in other categories
Security Orchestration Automation and Response (SOAR) (4th), AI-SOC (1st), AI-Powered Security Automation (1st)
Charlotte AI
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
AI-SOC (11th)
Microsoft Security Copilot
Average Rating
8.2
Reviews Sentiment
6.6
Number of Reviews
21
Ranking in other categories
Generative AI Security (1st)
 

Mindshare comparison

AI-SOC Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Charlotte AI2.2%
Dropzone AI13.3%
Prophet Security10.1%
Other74.4%
AI-SOC
Generative AI Security Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Microsoft Security Copilot5.7%
Prompt Security10.8%
Lakera8.3%
Other75.2%
Generative AI Security
 

Featured Reviews

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Solutions Architect at Swimlane
Automation has streamlined multi-tenant SOC workflows and improves alert handling efficiency
Although the reporting within Torq is not that great, we did ask for many features regarding reporting in Torq, but due to some platform constraints, they could not make the whole dataset available for us to be used in reporting. Except for that, we used some basic reporting. When I used Torq, it was indeed in the early stages of AI capabilities. Only a few customers were allowed to use it, and we were among them. It functioned well as long as we summarized the data properly. If you input garbage, you would get garbage out. Thus, we had to do significant fine-tuning regarding what data context we provided to the AI orchestrator to get meaningful results. In terms of Torq's unified platform approach to AI SOC automation and case management compared to managing multiple point solutions across my security stack, I find it case-centric. The unified view in case management is good since it provides clarity, although there are limitations regarding how many items in case management can be modified at once. Bulk operations are very limited, potentially due to their back-end database or data retrieval processes that can be improved. Regarding improvements for Torq, when we were onboarded, there were aspects we were uncertain about, such as the number of cases that could be generated, what data we could bring in, how many clients we could onboard, and similar concerns. Initially, we also lacked clarity about the number of playbooks or workflows we could build. Different triggers like system triggers, case-based triggers, and others can be employed without restrictions, but when it comes to on-demand and scheduled jobs, there is a limitation based on the subscription and pricing tier that notably caps the number of workflows we can create. No bulk editing across cases was one issue, along with limited filtering related to single grouping constraints. Additionally, the out-of-the-box case templates provided require substantial modifications before they become usable. There is also a feature in the cases for notes that cannot be searched. They are only visible through the UI, which is another area for improvement. The workflow and execution-based charges seem misleading as this was not discussed initially. I am not sure if new customers are made aware of this. It seems that workflows revolving around cases hinder functionality outside of case management, as we have many use cases needing on-demand triggers and schedules for functions like reporting or polling devices. Creating additional workflows to achieve basic functionalities raises costs significantly, which disadvantages customers. While they facilitate optimization and scaling, the support received tends to be very basic. Improvements can be made in that area as well.
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RajatSharma1 - PeerSpot reviewer
Associate Director, Strategy & Operations at Evalueserve
Brings security operations under one umbrella and reduces investigation time across teams
One thing that we heard not from our engineers but from our procurement team was that they are not very clear on the licensing and pricing for Microsoft Security Copilot. We have been trying it out for the last two months as we are a Microsoft shop and have been given early access to it. However, there has not been a lot of clarity for our procurement team on what will happen once this trial period or this early access is over. If there could have been a bit more clarity on whether this is based on a per seat per month basis, or if it is based on APIs, or on the basis of how many calls to action you are taking, that would help. When they have tried to reach out to the sales team, the response they have gotten is that they should try it out first and pricing will be discussed later. Just a bit more clarity on pricing would be nice to have.
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Financial Services Firm
13%
Comms Service Provider
10%
Manufacturing Company
10%
Construction Company
10%
Government
11%
Construction Company
8%
Insurance Company
8%
Legal Firm
7%
Computer Software Company
16%
Insurance Company
9%
Financial Services Firm
7%
Construction Company
6%
 

Company Size

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Small Business
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Small Business2
Midsize Enterprise5
Large Enterprise5
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Company SizeCount
Small Business6
Midsize Enterprise5
Large Enterprise13
 

Questions from the Community

What needs improvement with Torq?
I do not dislike anything about Torq because it has satisfied all of our use cases and requirements. We contacted sup...
What is your primary use case for Torq?
Initially, we were using Slack for small automations, such as creating pipelines or shutting down servers. For exampl...
What advice do you have for others considering Torq?
I have been working for five years with experience in the IT field. Torq is very good. It manages everything. I would...
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What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Microsoft Security Copilot?
Our experience for pricing for Microsoft Security Copilot is still on the higher side for continuous SOC uses, especi...
What needs improvement with Microsoft Security Copilot?
Microsoft Security Copilot could improve in response accuracy and consistency for highly complex investigations invol...
What is your primary use case for Microsoft Security Copilot?
Our primary use case for Microsoft Security Copilot is accelerating SOC investigations, threat hunting, and incident ...
 

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