Tanium has introduced a set of AI-driven product updates across its security operations, AI and endpoint management portfolio. The rollout also expands FedRAMP-authorised services for US government customers.
The new products and additions are built on its Autonomous IT Platform and target security operations, IT and compliance teams. They include a new threat-hunting workflow, browser telemetry integration, anomaly detection for enterprise software, additional government cloud services and policy enforcement tied to CIS Build Kits.
One of the new products, Tanium Threat Navigator, is aimed at security operations teams looking to test and refine threat-hunting hypotheses across live and historical data. The tool captures insights during hunts and can turn successful hunts into alerts to reduce dwell and response times.
Tanium also introduced Tanium Connector for Microsoft Edge for Business, which brings browser telemetry into the wider platform. The connector includes data on crashes, extensions, logins, password breaches, unsafe site visits, malware and sensitive data transfers, giving security teams a broader view of browser activity alongside endpoint data.
AI expansion
Tanium is also extending its use of anomaly detection with Tanium Anomaly Detection for Enterprise Software. The offering analyses applications across endpoints against peer groups and organisational norms to identify software that appears unusual or risky, then links those findings to affected devices.
Tanium positioned it as a way to surface software inventory gaps, governance issues, and security or performance risks. The release fits into a broader push by cybersecurity and IT management vendors to demonstrate practical uses for AI in day-to-day operations rather than limiting it to chat-based assistants.
For public sector customers, Tanium has received FedRAMP Program Management Office authorisation to add services to the Tanium Cloud for U.S. Government boundary. The newly authorised services are Tanium Ask, Tanium Connector for Microsoft Intune, Tanium Jump Gate, Tanium Endpoint Management for Operational Technology and Tanium Endpoint Management for Mobile.
Policy controls
In endpoint management, Tanium announced Tanium Enforce, designed to automate policy enforcement across enterprise environments. Customers can import selected Centre for Internet Security Build Kits without rewriting them as enforceable policies, while continuous drift detection and automated remediation help keep endpoints aligned with intended settings.
The addition reflects continued demand from large organisations for tools that reduce manual policy administration and standardise configuration management across distributed device estates. Security teams and IT departments are under pressure to maintain compliance while managing growing numbers of endpoints, mobile devices and operational technology systems.
Harman Kaur, Chief Technology Officer at Tanium, outlined the company's rationale for the new releases.
"Autonomous IT is about giving a single operator the data, guidance and reach to do what once took an entire team - and these innovations are another major step on that journey. With these advancements, we're embedding more intelligence and automation across the platform so customers can find threats faster, close gaps before they become incidents and keep their environments continuously aligned to policy," said Harman Kaur, Chief Technology Officer at Tanium.
Kaur added: "Each of these capabilities bring our customers closer to a future where IT and security operate as one - autonomous, resilient and unstoppable."
The announcements come as endpoint management and security vendors compete to combine telemetry, automation and AI analysis in unified platforms. Buyers increasingly want products that tie together endpoint visibility, browser activity, compliance monitoring and remediation workflows without adding separate layers of tooling.
Tanium has also been recognised as a Leader in Gartner's inaugural Magic Quadrant for Endpoint Management Tools and as a Leader in IDC's worldwide client endpoint management software assessment for Windows device management. Pricing for the newly announced products and services was not disclosed.