Sola Security launches Lumina to cut enterprise security alert noise with contextual AI

Cybersecurity startup Sola Security Ltd. today announced the launch of Lumina, an autonomous risk intelligence platform that applies contextual artificial intelligence across cloud, identity, software-as-a-service and endpoint environments to deliver prioritized security signals instead of raw alerts.

The company is pitching Lumina as an answer to one of the most persistent problems in enterprise security: too many tools producing too much noise. The average enterprise runs 83 cybersecurity tools, according to a report from IBM Corp., leaving analysts to triage findings that often lack business context or reasoning behind their severity ratings.

Lumina, which Sola also calls Lumina Signals, sits across the security stack and transforms raw data inputs into what the company describes as a curated, decision-ready feed. Each signal is enriched with reasoning, asset context, potential impact and recommended actions. The idea is that rather than reacting to alerts, security operations teams, engineers, governance and risk professionals and analysts receive a daily stream of contextualized findings already ranked against their environment.