Buyer fit
Good fit when
- ✓Mid-market and enterprise buyers evaluating AI-native MDR instead of a traditional analyst-heavy model
- ✓Google SecOps or Microsoft security ecosystem customers who want managed operation and response layered on top
- ✓Security leaders comfortable validating a newer provider through a structured proof of value
Watch out when
- ×Buyers who need complete public pricing, including billing period and overage terms, before a sales call
- ×Organizations that require a mature base of independent MDR reviews
- ×Procurement teams that need a published breach warranty or public SLA terms
Coverage
3 of 6 attack surfaces in the base price — the rest are separately priced.
EDR
SIEM
Cloud
Additional capabilities
Incident response
Pricing
What costs extra
- –Full MDR is separate from Google SecOps platform management
- –Advanced Oversight is monitoring and support without the full MDR commitment
- –Scope depends on selected security stack and integrations
Cost caveats
- –Homepage pricing is published by TB tier, but billing period, overage rates and telemetry-source assumptions are not stated.
- –No public contractual SLA found.
- –No public breach warranty found.
- –Exact response approval rules are not published.
- –Ticketing integrations, data retention and evidence export details are not published.
Verify pricing directly with the provider.
Team and access
Reputation
TENEX.AI is a young AI-native MDR provider with public funding coverage and partner claims, but independent practitioner review volume is still thin. The main public evidence is official product material, a January 2025 launch announcement and March 2026 funding coverage.
What customers praise
- ✓AI-native positioning with human analysts governing critical decisions
- ✓Google and Microsoft security ecosystem focus
- ✓$250M Series B funding announced in March 2026
Common complaints
- ×Limited independent customer reviews
- ×Published package pricing omits billing period and overage terms
- ×No public contractual SLA or breach warranty found
No meaningful MDR buyer discussion found in public Reddit results during this review.
Questions to ask
- 1.
What is the exact MDR price for our telemetry volume, users, cloud accounts and response scope?
- 2.
Which response actions can TENEX.AI take automatically, and which always require our approval?
- 3.
What contractual response SLA, if any, is included in the MDR agreement?
- 4.
Which ticketing, SOAR and case-management systems are supported today?
- 5.
What data retention period applies to alerts, investigation notes and raw evidence?
- 6.
Can we export playbooks, detections and investigation history if we leave?
- 7.
Can you provide customer references using our primary stack: Google SecOps, Microsoft Sentinel, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne or AWS?
Evidence
Sources reviewed
Main public source used for the provider profile.
Official homepage used to verify active MDR positioning, published MDR package prices, telemetry tiers, human-led AI SOC claims and company contact location.
Official plan page listing Core Security Platform, Advanced Oversight and full MDR packages.
Official partner page listing Google Cloud, Microsoft, AWS, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Wiz and other security ecosystem integrations.
Official January 2025 launch announcement describing TENEX.AI as an AI-native cybersecurity provider with an MDR service.
Official March 31, 2026 Series B announcement used for funding, contracted revenue, market timing and under-one-minute telemetry processing claims.
SiliconANGLE coverage of TENEX.AI's March 2026 Series B funding and AI-assisted managed threat detection claims.
Public-data caveats
- –No public contractual response-time SLA is recorded for this profile.
- –No public breach warranty is recorded.
- –Response workflows are described, but exact standard containment actions are not public.
- –MDR analyst headcount or analyst-to-customer ratio is not public.
Also consider
Independent research. Verify details directly with the provider before making decisions.
