With Revrod, Torq introduces a new central agent to its solutions, OmniAgent, a veritable conductor of an army of specialized AI agents. Together, these agents ensure complete, autonomous alert management: cause analysis, incident data enrichment, dynamic threat classification, execution of response plans, and even remediation without human intervention where possible. This approach reduces the time needed to process an incident by up to 90%, while increasing alert processing capacity by a factor of three to five, without the need to recruit new analysts. In strategic terms, this acquisition is a major boost for Torq. While some players are just beginning to invest in AI to automate SOCs (the division within a company that ensures the organization's security), Torq now claims to havean 18-month head start in autonomous operational capability. By 2024, the company had already experienced exceptional growth, tripling its sales and doubling its workforce to more than 200 employees worldwide, not least thanks to the opening of a new headquarters in London, in addition to Tel Aviv.
Founded in 2020, Revrod quickly made a name for itself with its multi-agent architectures. Its AI-powered technologies enable in-depth understanding of security events, autonomous decision-making and dynamic orchestration of incident response. With the acquisition of Revrod, Torq has significantly enhanced its HyperSOC-2o platform, which aims to revolutionize SOCs through intelligent automation.