Tanium introduced new AI-driven product innovations during the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit 2026. The company designed these AI-driven product innovations to improve threat hunting, anomaly detection, policy enforcement, and endpoint management. In addition, Tanium expanded public-sector support through new FedRAMP-authorized services. The company said these updates strengthen Autonomous IT through faster response and stronger operational visibility.
The latest updates build on the Tanium Autonomous IT Platform and use AI with real-time endpoint intelligence. Security operations teams can now work with Tanium Threat Navigator to test and refine threat hunting efforts.
Tanium Expands Security Operations and AI Capabilities
Tanium also launched the Connector for Microsoft Edge for Business. The connector brings browser telemetry into the Tanium platform. Teams gain visibility into crashes, unsafe sites, password breaches, malware activity, sensitive transfers, and browser extensions. Therefore, organizations can improve investigations and reduce security blind spots without extra browser add-ons.
The company also expanded AI capabilities through Tanium Anomaly Detection for Enterprise Software. The feature identifies unusual software behavior across endpoints and peer groups.
Tanium also received FedRAMP PMO authorization to add services to the Tanium Cloud for U.S. Government boundary. Newly approved services include Tanium Ask, Tanium Connector for Microsoft Intune, Tanium Jump Gate, Endpoint Management for Operational Technology, and Endpoint Management for Mobile.
Tanium Enforce also strengthens endpoint management. Organizations can now apply CIS Build Kits as enforceable policies.
“Autonomous IT is about giving a single operator the data, guidance and reach to do what once took an entire team — and these innovations are another major step on that journey. With these advancements, we’re embedding more intelligence and automation across the platform so customers can find threats faster, close gaps before they become incidents and keep their environments continuously aligned to policy,” said Harman Kaur, chief technology officer at Tanium. “Each of these capabilities brings our customers closer to a future where IT and security operate as one – autonomous, resilient and unstoppable.”
Tanium is showcasing these updates at the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit, June 1–3, 2026, at booth #309. The company also earned recognition in Gartner’s 2026 Magic Quadrant for Endpoint Management Tools and IDC MarketScape for endpoint management.
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Source: Businesswire