Indurex Launches AI-Powered Platform to Protect Critical Infrastructure
The company aims to address growing risks arising from the convergence of operational technology (OT), process safety systems, and cybersecurity as industrial environments become more digitally integrated.
Indurex , a new artificial intelligence (AI) and cyber-physical systems (CPS) security company, has officially launched with a focus on protecting critical infrastructure, smart manufacturing environments, and connected industrial operations. The company aims to address growing risks arising from the convergence of operational technology (OT), process safety systems, and cybersecurity as industrial environments become more digitally integrated.
Founded by specialists in OT, cybersecurity, and process safety, Indurex enters a market facing rising threats such as cyber sabotage, system interdependencies, and cascading failures across energy, utilities, and manufacturing sectors. Traditional security and safety tools, which often operate in isolation, are increasingly seen as insufficient for today’s highly connected industrial ecosystems.
Indurex’s platform introduces what the company calls Engineering Cyber Intelligence, an AI-native approach that unifies engineering context, operational data, safety systems, and cybersecurity telemetry into a single, interoperable environment. By correlating OT, safety, and engineering signals, the system provides context-aware insights designed to reduce alert fatigue, improve decision-making, and strengthen both cyber resilience and safety integrity.
The platform converts complex industrial data into AI-scored risk insights with recommended actions, helping organisations move from detection to response more effectively. Indurex says its solution supports three key outcomes: improved operational excellence and safety integrity through better situational awareness, enhanced cyber resilience by aligning detection with operational impact, and improved cost control and regulatory compliance through automated reporting and evidence of control maturity.
Company leadership emphasizes the need for a unified approach as industrial organisations face a new generation of AI-enabled and cyber-physical threats that can exploit process behavior, safety dependencies, and human workflows. Industry analysts also note that the speed and complexity of modern threats are pushing operators toward more autonomous and adaptive security models.
Indurex plans to engage with industry stakeholders throughout the first quarter of 2026 at major cybersecurity and critical infrastructure events in Europe and North America.

