Cloud Security, MDR, Multi-cloud management

Tamnoon Launches Managed CDR and AI Agent to Streamline Cloud Security Response Across Multi-Cloud Environments

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Tamnoon has launched its new Managed Cloud Detection and Response (CDR) service and AI-powered agent, TAMI, both built to tackle one of the biggest gaps in cloud security: responding to real-time threats across complex, multi-cloud environments without overwhelming security teams or risking downtime.

Unlike traditional managed detection and response (MDR) services that focus on endpoints, Tamnoon’s Managed CDR service is purpose-built for the cloud. It ingests signals from cloud-native platforms such as Wiz, Amazon GuardDuty, CrowdStrike Falcon, and Orca Security, then deduplicates and correlates alerts across sources 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 to resolve runtime risks across CNAPP, CSPM, and multi-cloud environments.”

Bringing AI into the Cloud SOC

At the heart of this offering is TAMI, a context-aware AI agent that acts as a force multiplier for Tamnoon’s CloudPros remediation team. TAMI filters alert noise, prioritizes based on contextual factors, such as asset criticality, exposure path, and business ownership, and recommends or initiates remediation based on its confidence level.

“TAMI works by combining machine precision with human judgment,” Segal explained. “Trained on millions of real-world cloud alerts and remediations, the AI agent rapidly triages signals across CNAPP and runtime tools, automatically filtering out noise and correlating context. When confidence is high, TAMI can recommend or trigger remediation; when uncertain, it escalates to CloudPros, Tamnoon’s cloud experts. These CloudPros validate edge cases, provide safe fix paths, and feed outcomes back into TAMI, continually improving accuracy and speeding up resolution. The result: fewer false positives, faster remediation, and no broken production.”

Coordinated Response that Cuts Through the Noise

Tamnoon’s approach is rooted in streamlining remediation. Instead of handling alerts in isolation, it connects the dots across platforms to form a cohesive view of the threat landscape. This helps eliminate duplicated effort, alert fatigue, and misaligned remediation workflows.

“Tamnoon integrates directly with tools like Wiz, GuardDuty, CrowdStrike, and Orca to de-duplicate alerts, correlate findings, and prioritize what truly matters,” Segal noted.

“Instead of treating each CNAPP alert in isolation, Tamnoon consolidates signals across tools, maps them to the affected cloud assets, and applies context, such as severity, exposure path, and ownership. This eliminates alert overlap and prevents multiple teams from chasing the same issue. From there, Tamnoon ensures a single, coordinated remediation plan, so teams fix the root cause once without wasting cycles or introducing drift.”

As more organizations move to complex cloud environments, the pressure on security teams to handle persistent and high-priority alerts continues to grow. Tamnoon’s Managed CDR service and TAMI offer a path forward, pairing automation with human expertise to help teams regain control, reduce exposure, and respond with confidence.

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Suparna Chawla Bhasin

Suparna is the Senior Managing Editor for CyberRisk Alliance’s Channel Brands, including MSSP Alert and ChannelE2E. She manages content development, sharpens editorial workflows, and ensures storytelling is tightly aligned with audience needs. With a background in technology, media, and education, she combines strategic insight with creative execution.

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