Cybanetix has launched a Managed AI Service designed to protect enterprise AI systems across employee use, governance, and embedded AI inside business workflows.
The London cybersecurity company, which specialises in AI-powered managed detection and response, said the service combines technology from NOMA, SentinelOne, Microsoft, and Exabeam with Cybanetix consultancy, managed services, and 24/7 Security Operations Centre monitoring. It says the service can respond to all AI security alerts in under 15 minutes.
As organisations adopt co-pilots, coding agents, large language models, and AI-enabled workflows at speed, security teams are being asked to monitor systems that are often deployed before ownership, privilege levels, and acceptable use have been fully defined. Cybanetix has structured the service around three areas of exposure: user behaviour, governance, and embedded AI.
User-level risk includes employees uploading company data into public large language models or using unsanctioned systems. Governance risk covers model provenance, AI bills of materials, and ownership of AI assets across the business. Embedded AI risk is centred on agents and tools that are wired into business processes, sometimes with excessive privileges and no clear inventory.
Rather than relying on separate point products for each risk area, Cybanetix is bringing observability, exposure mapping, behavioural monitoring, runtime protection, and adversarial testing into a managed service model. The technology stack includes SentinelOne Prompt Security and Microsoft Purview for AI for user-level controls, while NOMA provides AI discovery, access control, red teaming, and detection and response. Exabeam is used for agent behaviour analytics.
Findings from NOMA are mapped to ISO 42001, the EU AI Act, and the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, giving the service a compliance and governance layer alongside its detection and response capability.
Merlin Gillespie, CTO at Cybanetix, said: “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. No single product does that, whereas the Managed AI Service covers all those bases to provide a truly credible AI security programme.”
The service includes AI risk assessment, technology deployment, posture management, managed detection and response, continuous reporting, and testing and validation. Cybanetix said customers will be able to discover AI components in use, map agent-to-agent relationships, identify control gaps, and view agentic risk through visual maps showing the potential blast radius of each integration.
On the operational side, the company’s consultancy team covers AI security policy, strategy, deployment, integration, posture analysis, and hardening. Its SOC team manages AI security platforms, monitors AI-specific threats, and supports response to risks such as prompt abuse, model manipulation, anomalous AI behaviour, and attempted data exfiltration.
AI governance is becoming more closely linked to wider enterprise cyber risk as models and agents gain access to business systems, customer data, code bases, and decision workflows. By correlating AI events with endpoint detection, identity data, and SOC playbooks, Cybanetix is aiming to bring AI security into the same response environment as other enterprise threats.




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