TENEX.AI, an AI-native cybersecurity company, has officially launched with the aim of revolutionising enterprise security.
The company is backed by prominent investors, including Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), Shield Capital, and leading cybersecurity angels. Its managed security services integrate artificial intelligence, automation, and human expertise to deliver innovative security solutions.
The flagship offering from TENEX is a next-generation Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service. This service is designed to enhance how organisations identify and respond to threats by leveraging leading cloud security platforms such as Google and Microsoft. Through AI-powered automation and expert oversight, TENEX aims to help businesses optimise their security strategies while improving agility and cyber resilience.
TENEX chairman Lou Manousos said, “At TENEX, we’re not just delivering another cybersecurity service—we’re redefining how security operates in an AI-driven world.
“Enterprises love the innovation of platforms like Google Cloud and Microsoft Security, but they’ve often had to choose between best-of-breed features and seamless service delivery. With TENEX, they no longer have to compromise. We’re transforming the cybersecurity services industry by leveraging cutting-edge AI to help organizations maximize their investments and focus on what matters most—their growth and innovation.”
Andreessen Horowitz general partner Zane Lackey said, “TENEX is tackling one of the most critical challenges in cybersecurity: the inefficiency of managing comprehensive security programs.
“With their AI-driven, cloud-native platform and deep security expertise, TENEX is strongly positioned to deliver automated, scalable solutions that modern enterprise customers need. We are proud to support Eric Foster and the TENEX team as they redefine the way cybersecurity is delivered.”
With cybersecurity spending projected to reach $212bn in 2025, businesses continue to face challenges in managing their security operations effectively. Traditional security information and event management (SIEM) vendors face pressure from cloud-based security solutions that offer improved cost efficiency and scalability, it claims. TENEX aims to bridge this gap with its AI-driven managed services that integrate automation with human intelligence, streamlining security operations for enterprises.
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