
Tonic Security is building a context-driven exposure management platform for security teams drowning in findings but starving for signal. Every enterprise security team today runs a sprawling stack of scanners, threat intelligence feeds, and assessment tools, each generating its own stream of alerts. The result is noise at a scale no team can triage manually: findings flood in faster than they can be prioritized, context lives across disparate systems and undocumented institutional knowledge, and the exposures that matter most to the business get lost in the same queue as the ones that don't. Most breaches, in hindsight, trace back to a known vulnerability that was mis-prioritized and exploited before a defender got to it. Tonic attacks that problem at the root. Its platform is powered by domain-specific AI agents and a proprietary Data Fabric that harmonizes and contextualizes data from threat intelligence and unstructured organizational knowledge, including tickets, documents, emails, and messages. The result is a working view of each finding's business impact, operational dependencies, accountability, likelihood of exploitation, and remediation feasibility. Early customer outcomes reflect the shift: a 50% reduction in mean time to remediate business-critical exposures, a 20% drop in time spent per employee per week contextualizing findings, and a 90% reduction in the volume of exposures actually requiring remediation.
The company was founded by Sharon Isaaci (CEO), David Warshavski (CPO), and Greg Ainbinder (CTO), a team with deep operator credibility in the exposure management problem they are now solving. Sharon previously served as CISO and Senior Intelligence Officer in the IDF, and later as an executive at Sygnia, the top-tier incident response and cybersecurity consulting firm, where he advised Fortune 500 CISOs through their most consequential breaches. David, also a Sygnia executive, led the firm's Red Team and Enterprise Security practice. Greg held senior positions in Israel's elite 8200 intelligence unit, where he founded its AI department and Secure Cloud Center. The platform is already deployed at leading global enterprises, including Fortune 500 companies and the United States Senate Federal Credit Union, whose CIO and CISO has described identification and risk assessment of an exposed asset moving from days to minutes.



