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There are many misconceptions about security automation, so Torq is debunking a security automation myth each day this week.

Myth 2: Security Automation Is Just a New Term for Automated Security Testing
Wrong. While scanning and testing may be one example of a security automation use case, it’s hardly the only one. Automation can be used to do things like help manage complex security workflows and optimize collaboration between different stakeholders. These are tasks that were not traditionally automated. To learn more about the realities of automation, head to torq.io.