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Product updates, cloud tips, and lessons learned from helping teams reduce complexity and risk.
TENET is now available on the Azure Marketplace
TENET is now on Azure Marketplace — a single platform to unify risk visibility, governance, and intelligent monitoring across your entire Azure cloud estate.
What is Cloud Risk Intelligence? And how TENET applies it to Microsoft environments
Cloud Risk Intelligence turns scattered signals into a prioritized, continuous view of risk. Here is what it means in practice for Azure and Microsoft 365 teams using TENET.
Assess your NIS2 compliance posture in minutes
TENET gives Azure and M365 teams an instant NIS2 compliance posture assessment — connect your environment, and within minutes see exactly where you stand with live dashboards, risk heatmaps, and exec-ready reports.
BriteAI — Natural Language Security Intelligence for Azure
Building an AI assistant that turns plain-language questions into real answers from live Azure and Microsoft 365 data — anomalies, compliance gaps, attack paths, and remediation.
How the TENET Security Graph Transforms Cloud Incident Response
Alert queues tell you something is wrong. The Security Graph tells you why it matters, how far an attacker can move, and what to fix first. Here is how graph-based incident response works for Azure and Microsoft 365.
Azure Anomaly Detection: How TENET Helps Reduce Operational Risk
Static alert thresholds miss the signals that matter. Here is how TENET uses intelligent baselines to detect workload performance issues and application failures across Azure before they turn into incidents.
TENET vs. 5 Alternatives for Azure and Microsoft 365 Risk Management
Orca Security, Drata, Saviynt, Tenable, and Netwrix each solve part of the Azure and Microsoft 365 risk problem well. Here is where each one fits, and where TENET differs.
Introducing TENET ASM: Context-Driven Attack Surface Management
How TENET helps Azure teams turn raw exposure data into action through external discovery, internal cloud context, and ownership-driven prioritization.
The Anatomy of a Cloud Attack Path: Why Azure Teams Need a Security Graph
How misconfigurations combine into critical cloud incidents, and why Azure teams need a Security Graph to trace attack paths before attackers exploit them.