Sacumen launched ConnectX at RSA Conference 2026 in San Francisco, bringing together connector development, validation, testing, monitoring, and support into a single AI-driven platform. The company is targeting cybersecurity product companies that spend significant engineering bandwidth keeping integrations alive across SIEM, SOAR, XDR, IAM, and dozens of other categories.
The pitch is straightforward: integration maintenance is quietly expensive. Sacumen says the average enterprise loses over $1.2 million annually to integration breakdowns, and ConnectX aims to cut connector total cost of ownership by up to 80%.
The platform ships with five core pillars. Prebuilt gives customers access to more than 1,050 production-ready connectors across 65-plus categories, with full source code ownership and 82 new connectors added monthly. Lab handles validation across 520-plus live and virtual OEM environments, which Sacumen says cuts UAT cycles by 50% and reduces rollback risk by 60%. Monitor uses agentic AI to track API drift, schema changes, and version shifts before they hit production. Test runs automated checks across six dimensions, including configuration, data ingestion, data loss, data model mapping, action execution, and load testing, delivering results in under four hours. And Support provides around-the-clock L2 and L3 coverage with a claimed 65% reduction in break-fix resolution time.
“Connectors are no longer simple integrations — they are long-lived product infrastructure. Yet the industry has treated them as a one-time build problem. ConnectX changes that entirely. We’re giving cybersecurity companies a single platform to own their connector lifecycle end-to-end, with AI at the core,” said Nitesh Sinha, Founder and CEO of Sacumen.
ConnectX is now generally available. Sacumen has spent over a decade building connectors, delivering more than 5,600 integrations across its client base.