Torq: AI SOC Platform Expanded Through Jit Acquisition To Advance Context-Aware SecOps

By Amit Chowdhry • Yesterday at 4:02 PM

Torq announced the acquisition of Jit, a Boston-based cybersecurity company focused on AI Context Graph technology, to strengthen its AI-driven security operations platform and accelerate the evolution of autonomous security operations centers.

The acquisition enhances the Torq AI SOC Platform by integrating Jit’s contextual intelligence capabilities into Torq’s agentic AI infrastructure. The combined platform is intended to provide enterprises with continuously updated contextual investigations that incorporate organizational data, operational workflows, business priorities, and real-time enterprise conditions.

Torq said the addition of Jit’s AI Context Graph technology enables its platform to move beyond static relationships between users, devices, and systems. Instead, the enhanced platform can continuously evaluate dynamic operational context, allowing AI-driven investigations and response actions to operate from what the company describes as a unified source of truth.

According to the company, this contextual intelligence enables security teams to automate investigation, triage, and response workflows with greater precision and traceability. Torq also believes the expanded platform will help enterprises move toward autonomous containment and threat prevention with improved confidence and operational consistency.

The acquisition follows significant momentum for Torq, which recently raised $140 million in Series D financing at a $1.2 billion valuation. The company said its AI agents are already embedded within Fortune 500 security operations environments, autonomously handling millions of security tasks daily.

Torq’s enterprise customer roster includes Carvana, Dolby, Domino’s Pizza, Macy’s, PepsiCo, Procter & Gamble, Prudential, Siemens, Uber, and Virgin Atlantic.

Jit was founded by David Melamed and Aviram Shmueli and raised nearly $40 million from investors including Insight Partners and Tiger Global. The company was led by CEO Shai Horovitz, who previously served as CRO at Cybereason.

Torq said Jit’s engineering and AI expertise will help accelerate the company’s roadmap for AI-powered cybersecurity automation and enterprise-scale threat response.

KEY QUOTES:

“Today’s announcement is more than an acquisition—it’s a defining moment for Torq and the future of security operations. By uniting Jit’s groundbreaking AI Context Graphs and Agentic technologies with the Torq AI SOC Platform, we’re creating the ultimate proactive cybersecurity defensive offering. With the enhanced Torq AI SOC Platform, enterprises can focus on the right priorities and resourcing, with the knowledge that our new AI Context Graph is delivering unprecedented organization-specific clarity, adaptability, and protection in a world where every second counts.”

Ofer Smadari, CEO and Co-Founder, Torq