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Built by a combat veteran who never stopped defending.

Sensorix didn’t come from a pitch deck. It came from years of defending what matters — first in uniform as a combat veteran, then on the front lines of security operations — and a refusal to keep fighting the same battles by hand.

Disabled Combat VeteranSecurity operatorex-Deloitte & AT&T

I spent nine years in the U.S. Army and was medically retired as a Sergeant (SGT) — a combat veteran who came home a disabled veteran. The mission didn’t end there; it just changed shape. What the service drilled into me never left: put the mission first, stay calm when everything’s on fire, and never leave your people without backup.

I carried that into cybersecurity, where the fires are different but the stakes are still real. I worked nearly every seat in the SOC — triaging breaches as an Incident Responder, clearing the queue as a SOC Analyst, running the floor as a SOC Lead, and building the automation underneath it all as a SOAR Engineer and Associate Principal Engineer.

I did that across very different organizations — from Deloitte to AT&T — and the same truth kept staring back at me: the logos changed, the tools changed, the budgets changed, but the problems never did. Audit-evidence scrambles. Stale access no one had time to review. A handful of genuinely exploitable vulnerabilities buried under thousands of harmless ones. Phishing reports stacking up faster than any human could triage them.

Here’s the part I can’t shake: I love solving these problems — it’s the work I never got tired of. Sensorix is what happens when you aim that obsession, and a defender’s discipline, at the patterns instead of the symptoms — autonomous copilots that take the draining, repetitive work off your team and keep a human on every call that actually matters.

The mission never changed. Only the battlefield did.

— Isaiah “Layton” Ausbon · Founder, Sensorix

Isaiah “Layton” Ausbon

Isaiah “Layton” Ausbon

Founder · Sensorix

ex-Deloitte · AT&T

Disabled Combat Veteran

U.S. Army · 9 years · medically retired SGT

The path

  1. Incident Responder
  2. SOC Analyst
  3. SOC Lead
  4. SOAR Engineer
  5. Associate Principal Engineer

Built from the SOC floor up — by someone who’s actually run security operations, not just sold software for them.

The same code, applied to your security

What the mission taught me.

Mission first

Copilots are measured on the outcome — proven controls, closed gaps, cleared queues — not on busywork completed.

Calm under fire

We automate the chaos so your people spend their focus on the decisions only a human should make.

No one left behind

Nothing sensitive ships without human sign-off. Your team stays in command of every consequential action.

Let’s defend what you’ve built.

Bring me your most urgent security pressure and I’ll show you the copilot that clears it — usually live within two weeks.