Cybanetix launches managed AI security service

Cybanetix launches managed AI security service

Cybanetix has launched managed security for enterprise AI risk control. The service covers employee AI use, governance, embedded agents, and 24/7 SOC monitoring.


Cybanetix has launched a Managed AI Service designed to address enterprise AI security risk across employee usage, governance, and embedded AI systems.

The London-based managed detection and response specialist said the service combines technology from NOMA, SentinelOne, Microsoft, and Exabeam with Cybanetix consultancy, managed services, and 24/7 Security Operations Centre monitoring. The company said the service is capable of responding to AI security alerts in under 15 minutes.

AI tools are now being adopted across business functions faster than many security teams can catalogue or control them. Cybanetix identifies three main risk domains: employees uploading data into public large language models or using unsanctioned tools, governance weaknesses around model provenance and AI bills of materials, and embedded AI agents operating inside business processes with excessive permissions or poor inventory control.

The Managed AI Service brings those areas into one operational model through observability and exposure mapping, behavioural monitoring of AI activity, runtime protection at infrastructure and application layers, and synthetic and adversarial testing of models.

SentinelOne Prompt Security and Microsoft Purview for AI are used for user-level controls, while NOMA provides AI discovery, access control, red teaming, and detection and response. Findings can be mapped to ISO 42001, the EU AI Act, and the NIST AI Risk Management Framework. Exabeam is used for agent behaviour analytics.

“AI tools such as co-pilots, coding agents and LLM-powered workflows are now embedded across every business function and represent the fastest growing, least-protected entry point in the enterprise. CISO’s need AI posture management, model provenance, red teaming for rogue behaviour, real-time runtime detection, and the evidence trail to satisfy regulators and auditors,” said Merlin Gillespie, CTO at Cybanetix.

Cybanetix wraps the technology stack with consultancy, deployment, integration, posture analysis, and system hardening services. Its SOC operations provide platform management, AI observability, and real-time threat detection for risks including prompt abuse, model manipulation, anomalous AI behaviour, and data exfiltration attempts.

The service also connects AI-specific alerts with wider managed detection and response workflows, including identity and endpoint detection and response data. As AI agents gain access to business systems, documents, code repositories, and operational workflows, those links give security teams a way to treat AI activity as part of the wider enterprise attack surface rather than a separate governance exercise.

The Managed AI Service is available now, with Cybanetix demonstrating the service on stand A140 at Infosecurity Europe.


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