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SpecterOps and Tines Forge Strategic Partnership to Automate Attack Path Management with Native BloodHound Integration

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SpecterOps, creator of BloodHound and a pioneer in the field of Attack Path Management, has announced a strategic partnership with Tines, the leading intelligent workflows platform. As part of the new partnership, which includes a native BloodHound integration within Tines, organizations can now manage identity security processes using combined automation, AI-driven insights, and human decision-making.

It’s designed to bring together the expertise of SpecterOps in identity-based risk detection with the advanced automation tools from Tines. The integration lets security teams remove redundant operational work, accelerate response workflows, and thereby translate identity risk findings into fully orchestrated remediation actions. By combining BloodHound’s intelligence with Tines’ orchestration capabilities, organizations can achieve measurable visibility into identity risks and drive more rapid, accurate security decisions.

“We’re thrilled to be working with Tines. This integration makes it easier for our users to make Attack Path Management part of their security workflows and reduce identity risk.” Justin Kohler, Chief Product Officer at SpecterOps

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Seamless Integration for Modern Security Workflows

The native BloodHound integration enables joint customers to:

  • Synchronize attack path intelligence across SIEM, IT service, and ticketing systems via Tines for faster cross-team coordination.
  • Trigger automated responses based on attack path findings, including alerting administrators or initiating remediation tickets.
  • Convert insights into action, automating interventions and providing more consistency in responses.

Identity Attack Path Management plays a crucial role in uncovering exactly how threat actors are leveraging user credentials and system privileges to gain access to networks. BloodHound is widely adopted for its ability to map, prioritize, and remediate identity attack paths across hybrid environments, cutting off adversaries’ routes to mission-critical resources. With Tines’ automation layer, organizations can now operationalize these insights to build structured, measurable identity security processes.

“Identity risk is among the fastest-growing challenges facing security teams today. By partnering with SpecterOps, we’re helping customers address this head-on, with intelligent workflows orchestrating detection, response, and remediation,” said Charlie Ardagh, Head of Partnerships at Tines. “Together, we’re turning what were once manual, error-prone tasks into seamless, high-impact operations.”

This new integration is now live in the Tines platform, and supports both BloodHound Enterprise and the open source BloodHound Community Edition. To learn more about how organizations can better their identity risk visibility and operational maturity, visit SpecterOps and Tines‘ official websites.