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Entrovy launches kinetic8 for enterprise cyber visibility

Entrovy launches kinetic8 for enterprise cyber visibility

Sat, 18th Jul 2026 (Today)
Sean Mitchell
SEAN MITCHELL Publisher

Entrovy has launched kinetic8 for enterprise customers worldwide, moving the product from early access to general availability.

The cyber asset intelligence platform is aimed at IT and security teams managing estates spread across cloud services, identity systems, endpoints and security tools. It is designed to give those teams a single view of digital assets and show the basis for the risk scores attached to them.

The launch comes as large organisations continue to struggle with fragmented technology environments. Many operate across cloud, on-premises, hybrid and isolated systems, making it difficult to maintain an accurate picture of what assets exist, where exposures sit and which systems matter most to the business.

Kinetic8 is positioned as a tool that goes beyond simple asset inventory. Entrovy says the platform can build integrations from OpenAPI specifications, map routes an attacker might take through an environment and show the signals behind each risk score it assigns.

The system has already been used during an early access phase by enterprises in financial services, technology and manufacturing. Those sectors tend to face a mix of regulatory pressure, complex infrastructure and high-value digital assets, making asset visibility and audit evidence a persistent issue for security teams.

Platform scope

At the centre of the product is a unified asset record that pulls together data from cloud, identity, endpoint and network sources. The system tracks first-seen and last-seen provenance by source, a feature intended to help teams understand whether an asset is current, duplicated or no longer active.

The platform also groups exposure information at both organisation and asset level. This allows a security team to start with a high-level view of posture, then drill down to a specific system or control failure contributing to risk.

Another element is asset criticality. Entrovy says kinetic8 infers the importance of assets by looking at factors such as identity exposure, data sensitivity and blast radius. The aim is to help teams judge risk by business impact rather than technical severity alone.

The product also assigns security hygiene scores across individual assets and wider organisations. In practice, this is meant to show how posture changes over time and where controls drift, rather than relying only on counts of known software vulnerabilities.

Attack paths

A further feature is attack path discovery. Entrovy says the platform can visualise how an attacker could combine identities, misconfigurations and exposures to move through an environment towards critical assets.

That kind of analysis has become more common in enterprise security tools as organisations look for ways to prioritise remediation work. Rather than fixing issues one by one based only on severity ratings, security teams increasingly want to understand which single change can cut off the largest number of routes to sensitive systems.

Kinetic8 also includes what Entrovy describes as explainable risk scoring. Each score can be traced back to the underlying signals and data sources, allowing teams to justify why a system or business unit has been rated a certain way.

That matters in environments where security staff must report to auditors, senior management and boards. A score alone may not be enough if decision-makers want evidence of how it was reached or whether the underlying data is complete.

Integration gap

One of the more notable aspects of the launch is the focus on integrations. Entrovy says kinetic8 can generate a working adapter from any OpenAPI specification in minutes, addressing a longstanding problem in cybersecurity operations, where teams often wait for vendors to support a new tool or data source.

If the process works as described, it could reduce a common gap in asset intelligence platforms: incomplete coverage caused by missing connectors. For large organisations with many suppliers and internal systems, that can limit the usefulness of a central asset view.

The platform can also support compliance work by linking automated signals with manual attestations and producing evidence for auditors. Deployment options include software as a service, hybrid setups and fully air-gapped environments, which are typically required in more heavily regulated or sovereign settings.

Entrovy describes itself as an artificial intelligence company focused on operational visibility, decision-making and management of complex technology environments. Kinetic8 is its main cyber asset intelligence product.

The broader market for such tools has grown as companies try to consolidate information from multiple security and IT systems into a single operational view. For many buyers, the challenge is not simply discovering assets, but deciding which exposures are real, which matter most and how to prove that assessment to internal and external stakeholders.

Entrovy says enterprises using kinetic8 rely on it to consolidate fragmented tooling, identify exposures that might otherwise go unattributed and produce evidence mapped to compliance obligations.