AI & ML Security

Infopercept Launches Invinsense 7.0 with ‘Regiment AI’ to Bring Controlled Intelligence to Cybersecurity

Jaydeep Ruparelia

Infopercept, a global platform-led managed security services provider, has announced the launch of Invinsense 7.0, the latest version of its cybersecurity platform, introducing a new capability called Invinsense Regiment AI. The release marks a shift toward what the company describes as controlled, context-aware intelligence in cybersecurity operations.

Rather than blanket AI adoption, Regiment AI is designed around a selective approach—using artificial intelligence only where it adds real value, while relying on deterministic, repeatable execution where precision and predictability are critical. The goal is to address growing enterprise concerns around inconsistent outcomes, rising costs, and limited trust in over-automated security systems.

“Most AI in cybersecurity today is either overused or under-controlled,” said Jaydeep Ruparelia, CEO of Infopercept, adding that Invinsense Regiment AI combines intelligence and determinism in an “explainable and consistent” way aligned with real-world security operations.

“Cybersecurity doesn’t need more AI it needs the right AI, applied with control and accountability:”

Jaydeep Ruparelia, CEO of Infopercept. 

At the core of Invinsense Regiment AI is a decision-making layer that continuously learns from an organization’s environment across offensive, defensive, and compliance domains. Instead of producing variable or opaque outputs, the system determines when AI-driven analysis is required and generates structured, validated intelligence. This intelligence is then enforced through a deterministic automation layer, enabling predictable, policy-driven execution with full auditability.

The platform creates a closed-loop architecture where AI-driven insights and automated execution continuously refine each other. Over time, this approach helps AI become more context-aware without sacrificing operational control an increasingly critical requirement for regulated and large-scale enterprises.

Alongside Regiment AI, Invinsense 7.0 introduces a broad set of platform enhancements aimed at unifying cybersecurity operations. These include integrated AI across offensive, defensive, and compliance functions; a Unified Asset Lake for improved visibility; and consolidation of multiple security tools under a single control plane. The release also adds secure enterprise access to AI and large language models, advanced Kubernetes and cloud-native security, enhanced application security, and expanded detection and response capabilities.

By combining SIEM, next‑gen SIEM, XDR, security lake, endpoint protection, network detection and response, and identity threat detection into a unified platform, Infopercept aims to help organizations manage escalating cyber complexity without losing visibility or governance.

With Invinsense 7.0, Infopercept continues to position its platform as a comprehensive solution for detection and response, exposure management, and compliance enabling enterprises to move from fragmented security tools to a context-driven, platform-engineered cybersecurity approach.

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