Indurex launches AI platform to unify industrial safety and cybersecurity

Indurex launches with a mission to unite process safety and cybersecurity, offering real-time resilience for critical industrial networks.

Indurex has officially launched as an AI and cyber-physical systems (CPS) security company, focused on protecting critical infrastructure, smart manufacturing, and connected industrial operations. The company aims to provide adaptive security solutions that safeguard both physical and digital systems as these environments become increasingly interconnected.

Founded by experienced professionals in operational technology (OT), cybersecurity, and process safety, Indurex enters the market at a time when sectors such as energy, utilities, and manufacturing face growing challenges from IT-OT convergence and cyber threats, which can put essential assets at risk. Existing tools often lack the capability to maintain required security and operational standards in today’s highly connected industrial environments.

Many industrial organisations face a gap between process safety and cybersecurity, with traditional tools generating high volumes of alerts that lack sufficient context. This can contribute to alert fatigue and limit the ability to assess real operational or safety impact. At the same time, new AI-enabled and cyber-physical threats can exploit process behaviour, safety dependencies, and human workflows. Effectively detecting and responding to these risks requires AI-native solutions complemented by human oversight to ensure explainability and informed decision-making.

Indurex’s platform unifies engineering and cybersecurity information, an approach the company calls Engineering Cyber Intelligence. The platform provides context-aware, AI-driven insights, supporting faster and more confident decisions across engineering, operations, and security teams.

“Our platform turns scattered alarms and events into meaningful, AI-driven insights — enabling faster decisions, less noise, and measurable gains in uptime, safety, and compliance.” said Jalal Bouhdada, CEO of Indurex.

As industrial operations accelerate digital transformation, integrating safety, security, and automation has become a strategic priority. Traditional security models often struggle in these hybrid environments due to limited engineering context and high data volumes.

Thomas Menze, General Manager, ARC Advisory Group, commented that, “The industry is reaching a tipping point where human reaction time is no longer a sufficient defense against the velocity of modern threats."

 Indurex provides a framework for continuous operational resilience, enabling organisations to respond dynamically to emerging risks and maintain stability as industrial systems become more interconnected.
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