EY India has launched a Cyber Performance Management (CPM) platform that integrates AI and cybersecurity to help organizations assess and manage cyber risks comprehensively, enabling faster and prioritized decision-making to bolster cyber resilience.

  • Combines AI and cybersecurity on a single platform
  • Provides real-time decision intelligence and risk quantification
  • Enables leadership to prioritize and act swiftly on cyber threats

What happened

EY India announced the launch of its Cyber Performance Management (CPM) platform, a first-of-its-kind integrated cyber platform developed specifically to help enterprises quantify and manage cyber risks in real time. The CPM platform offers a single-window framework where organizations can analyze, measure, and govern cyber risk efficiently.

The platform merges artificial intelligence with cybersecurity capabilities to highlight exploitable vulnerabilities, potential attack chains, and the associated business risks. By ensuring data sovereignty and operational control, it aims to provide a cost-effective solution for organizations to tackle increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.

Why it matters

As cyber attacks grow more complex and can target multiple systems rapidly, organizations require advanced tools that move beyond fragmented solutions. EY India's CPM platform addresses this gap by delivering integrated visibility, AI-powered risk quantification, and decision intelligence in one place.

This integrated approach translates cyber exposure into financial insights, allowing CXOs and senior decision-makers to understand the impact of cyber risks on business outcomes. By enabling faster and more decisive prioritization, the platform supports the development of more resilient and future-ready enterprises.

What to watch next

Stakeholders should monitor the initial adoption and implementation of EY India’s CPM platform across varied sectors to evaluate its effectiveness in real-world scenarios. Success will likely depend on how organizations integrate it with existing cybersecurity frameworks and decision-making processes.

Additionally, as AI continues to evolve, future updates and enhancements to the platform could expand its predictive capabilities and integration with other cyber defense tools, shaping the future landscape of enterprise cyber risk management in India and potentially other regions.

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