Tamnoon Introduces Managed CDR and AI Agent for Multi-Cloud Security
Tamnoon's Managed CDR and AI agent TAMI help security teams reduce alert noise and resolve cloud threats faster in multi-cloud environments.
Tamnoon has unveiled its new Managed Cloud Detection and Response (CDR) service and AI-powered agent, TAMI, designed to address critical gaps in cloud security. These tools aim to help security teams manage real-time threats across complex multi-cloud environments without overwhelming resources or risking downtime.
Purpose-Built for Cloud Security
Unlike traditional Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services focused on endpoints, Tamnoon's Managed CDR is tailored for cloud-native platforms. It integrates signals from tools like Wiz, Amazon GuardDuty, CrowdStrike Falcon, and Orca Security, deduplicating and correlating alerts to create a unified response strategy.
"Tamnoon’s Managed CDR goes beyond traditional MDR by focusing on cloud-native threats that aren’t tied to endpoints," said Marina Segal, CEO and Co-founder of Tamnoon. "While legacy MDRs detect and escalate alerts, Tamnoon triages, validates, and remediates cloud exposures in real time, combining expert-trained AI with human oversight."
The Role of TAMI: AI in Cloud SOC
At the core of Tamnoon's offering is TAMI, a context-aware AI agent that enhances the efficiency of Tamnoon’s CloudPros remediation team. TAMI filters alert noise, prioritizes threats based on asset criticality and exposure paths, and recommends or initiates remediation based on confidence levels.
"TAMI works by combining machine precision with human judgment," Segal explained. "Trained on millions of real-world cloud alerts, the AI agent triages signals across CNAPP and runtime tools, automatically filtering noise and correlating context. When confidence is high, TAMI can trigger remediation; when uncertain, it escalates to CloudPros for validation."
Streamlining Remediation Across Platforms
Tamnoon’s approach focuses on eliminating duplicated effort and alert fatigue by connecting signals across platforms. This creates a cohesive view of the threat landscape, ensuring a single, coordinated remediation plan.
"Tamnoon integrates directly with tools like Wiz, GuardDuty, CrowdStrike, and Orca to de-duplicate alerts and prioritize what truly matters," Segal noted. "This prevents multiple teams from chasing the same issue and ensures fixes address the root cause without introducing drift."
As organizations increasingly adopt complex cloud environments, Tamnoon’s Managed CDR and TAMI offer a solution to reduce exposure and improve response times, blending automation with human expertise.
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