
Security operations centres across Indian enterprises are struggling with a familiar problem: too many point solutions and too little unified context. This issue leaves security teams to manually stitch together telemetry before they can even begin an investigation. NativeDefence, a cybersecurity firm, has introduced NativeX, a unified platform aimed at consolidating security monitoring, threat detection, and continuous compliance into a single operational layer.
Srijan Nandi, Co-Founder & Technical Director at NativeDefence, said the platform was built to close a gap most CISOs recognise but few solutions have solved. Organisations have accumulated separate tools for endpoints, networks, vulnerabilities, logs, compliance, and incident response, yet lack a unified operational layer that turns the signals those tools generate into context, intelligence, and action.
NativeX was designed to bring security monitoring, threat detection, log and event analysis, vulnerability and configuration assessment, file-integrity monitoring, incident response, and compliance visibility into one vendor-agnostic platform. The platform is reinforced at the network layer by NDOS — a security-hardened operating system with an integrated Network Security Monitor that adds deep network visibility, protocol intelligence, and behavioural threat detection.
Together, NativeX and NDOS create a connected security operations architecture spanning network, system, and security telemetry through to detection, investigation, response, and compliance. This reduces silos and gives CISOs a continuous view of posture and risk. Srijan Nandi described NativeX’s compliance approach as continuous rather than periodic.
The platform maps organisational controls and evidence requirements against frameworks such as RBI, SEBI, and ISO 27001, while also accommodating organisation-specific policies. NDOS’s Network Security Monitor extends that evidence base into network activity that often falls outside conventional compliance monitoring. Unlike a generic SIEM, NativeX extends that model into controls, evidence, posture assessment, and remediation.
Srijan Nandi said NativeX’s detection methodology draws on multiple layers of security intelligence rather than a single technique. The platform combines network telemetry from NDOS with system and security events, known threat indicators, behavioural patterns, and contextual information to catch both known and emerging threats.
One of the key benefits of NativeX is its ability to provide a structured view of which controls are satisfied, where gaps exist, and what remediation is pending. This turns compliance from an audit-driven exercise into an ongoing discipline. The platform also uses a policy-driven, modular architecture, allowing new threat patterns, risk-based tuning, and evolving regulatory mappings to be introduced as configuration changes rather than platform rebuilds.
With NativeX, NativeDefence is positioning itself at the intersection of network intelligence, threat detection, and continuous compliance — betting that Indian enterprises, and government entities alike are ready to consolidate fragmented security stacks into a single operational architecture. As the cybersecurity setting continues to evolve, it’s likely that more organisations will look for solutions like NativeX to streamline their security operations and improve their overall posture.
NativeDefence is focused on this goal.
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