Cybersecurity Company Torq Buys Revrod

By Amit Chowdhry • Apr 19, 2025

Torq, an autonomous security operations leader, announced it has acquired Revrod and integrated its multi-agent RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) advancements into Torq HyperSOC-2o, the latest evolution of its flagship product. And Torq HyperSOC-2o offers a comprehensive AI-driven SOC automation experience recently validated by IDC. Many companies use Torq HyperSOC to automate, manage, and monitor critical SOC responses at machine speed.

Torq’s momentum continues with the acquisition of Revrod, a company that achieved significant traction across the AI community for its advanced Agentic AI and LLM workflow expertise. And the acquisition integrates Revrod’s AI technology into Torq HyperSOC-2o. Revrod was backed by Notable Capital, Tonic Ventures, and Nylas, and its entire world-class engineering and R&D team is now part of Torq.

The new version of Torq HyperSOC further alleviates overwhelmed security operations teams that are wilting under the pressure of exponentially increasing high-volume attacks.

This new Torq release also provides a comprehensive data trail that traces incidents back to their origins, details how threats entered and propagated, and offers root cause analysis for further mitigation. The result is a reduction in investigation time by up to 90% and the ability for SOC teams to handle 3 to 5 times more alerts without increasing headcount or sacrificing performance.

Integrating new RAG capabilities further expands Torq’s Agentic AI system, first debuted in Torq HyperSOC last December, into a comprehensive OmniAgent capable of deep research, planning, and execution. And Torq HyperSOC-2o harnesses this OmniAgent to coordinate and collaborate with multiple AI Agents to deliver near-human-level critical analysis and precision auto-remediation.

It also auto-assesses the security environment and threat conditions, and it auto-calibrates critical response vectors, including runbooks and tools, to mitigate threats faster and more accurately than legacy SOAR and the primitive AI models many other cybersecurity companies rely on.

Torq HyperSOC-2o will include the following AI agents:

1.) 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.

2.) Case Management Agent — Delivers 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.

3.) Runbook Agent — Enables highly customized autonomous orchestration of threat investigations based on institutional knowledge and applies enterprise-grade guardrails when executing threat containment measures.

4.) Remediation Agent — Allows highly customized, organization-specific remediation actions to be taken autonomously within completely orchestrated or human-in-the-loop configurations. This enables organizations to identify and triage threats with AI Agents for the first time while also driving resolution KPIs (MTTRs) with agentic technology.

KEY QUOTES:

With this acquisition, and based on enterprise customer feedback, were confident Torq is 1.5 years ahead of our competition in delivering true autonomy for security operations. Revrods technology fundamentally changes whats possible in a SOC. By integrating it into Torq HyperSOC-2o, were giving our customers the tools to operate faster and smarter than ever before.

– Ofer Smadari, CEO and co-founder, Torq

Torq HyperSOC makes the potential of AI in a SOC attainable and sustainable by connecting AI with the SOCs full range of tools and processes. With Torq HyperSOC, you can automate more than 95% of Tier-1 analyst tasks and significantly reduce the burden on existing SOC teams. Torq HyperSOC is a huge game-changer for enterprises.

– Francis Odum, Software Analyst, Cyber Research

Torqs Hyperautomation capabilities can help improve the efficacy of security teams now and with an eye to the future. Hyperautomation is a type of glue logic that binds static entities, such as logs, directories, and applications, creating usable correlations for observation, detection and response, and remediation. Torq is working on all SOC fronts while improving MTTD, MTTR, threat hunting, and remediation actions impactfully. The agentic AI architecture is potentially disruptive.

– Chris Kissel, Security and Trust, Research Vice-President, IDC