
Kyle Dalton developed a Google SecOps integration with Torq for the chronicle/marketplace repository, focusing on automated workflow and case management. He designed and implemented cross-system incident handling, enabling seamless case creation and action orchestration between platforms. Using Python and leveraging skills in API development and workflow automation, Kyle established a repeatable deployment process by introducing integration packaging and default test coverage to validate flows and prevent regressions. He also performed artifact cleanup, aligning packaging paths to reduce CI noise. The work addressed the need for standardized incident routing and improved collaboration, demonstrating depth in integration development and security operations.
November 2025 monthly summary for chronicle/marketplace focused on implementing and validating a new Google SecOps integration with Torq for enhanced workflow and case management. The integration standardizes cross-system incident handling, enabling automated case creation and action orchestration, with packaging and test coverage to support reliable deployment.
November 2025 monthly summary for chronicle/marketplace focused on implementing and validating a new Google SecOps integration with Torq for enhanced workflow and case management. The integration standardizes cross-system incident handling, enabling automated case creation and action orchestration, with packaging and test coverage to support reliable deployment.

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