Not every cybersecurity platform starts with a pitch deck. Invinsense started with a problem that wouldn't let go — and a team stubborn enough to solve it properly.
A decade of decisions
Most companies launch with certainty. Infopercept launched with conviction — that managed security services were fundamentally broken, and that someone needed to fix it from the ground up, not patch it from the outside.
Red team engagements. SOC operations through the night. Blue team exercises and purple team frameworks built from scratch. Five years of accumulating the kind of experience you can't buy — only earn. Every engagement sharpened what enterprise security actually needed.
Covid compressed three years of digital transformation into twelve months. Tool sprawl hit critical mass. Customers kept asking: "We have fifteen security products. Why do we still feel exposed?" That unanswered question became the platform thesis.
The incumbents were solving the problem — but not holistically. Infopercept saw the gap: a unified architecture with an attacker's mind and a defender's brain, and compliance woven in — not bolted on. The idea was clear. The execution would be anything but easy.
Building something genuinely new required seeing security from multiple angles at once. Infopercept assembled researchers and independent contributors from India, Israel, Norway, the US, Japan, and Spain. The mandate: no shortcuts, no compromises.
Partnering with AWS gave Invinsense a native foundation. GuardDuty for attack surface mapping. Security Hub for correlation. Lambda for automated playbooks. EventBridge for red team orchestration. Not integrations sitting on top — the platform's actual nervous system.
Serverless by design. Iterative by necessity. Every sprint shaped by real-world customer drills — not simulations. Each module hardened before the next was touched. By late 2023, Invinsense was live across multiple AWS regions, proving a lean expert team could outpace traditional vendors.
AI stopped being a roadmap item — it became the baseline expectation. The team went back to first principles. How do we correlate without drowning analysts in false positives? How do we bring AI in ways that help practitioners — not just impress slide decks?

Not three teams talking past each other. Not three platforms stitched with duct tape. One unified mesh where offensive insight, defensive operations, and compliance evidence share the same data layer — and every alert actually means something.
What launched in 2026 isn't a feature bundle. It's a unified mesh of 25 distinct security technologies — defensive, offensive, and compliance — each engineered from scratch, each designed to work as one. Vendor-agnostic. Technology-agnostic. Data residency and sovereignty built in from day one. Autonomous AI agents that reduce noise, not add to it. This is India's most significant cybersecurity export to the world — co-developed with AWS, shaped by a global team, a decade in the making.
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