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Wipro Launches AI-Assisted Security And Risk Platform Powered By Zscaler

Cyber X-Ray enables enterprise CXOs to make optimized security investment decisions and communicate cyber values to senior leadership and the board, according to Wipro.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Wipro’s office in Bengaluru (Photo: Vijay Sartape/Source: NDTV Profit)</p></div>
Wipro’s office in Bengaluru (Photo: Vijay Sartape/Source: NDTV Profit)

Technology services and consulting company Wipro Ltd. has partnered with cloud security firm Zscaler to introduce Wipro Cyber X-Ray, an artificial intelligence-assisted decision support platform. Cyber X-Ray enables enterprise CXOs to make optimized security investment decisions and communicate cyber values to senior leadership and the board, according to Wipro.

Security business leaders frequently struggle to access risk visibility across a variety of cyber projects, and there is difficulty justifying the spending to sustain cybersecurity programs. The new platform offers an executive dashboard to visualise cyber risk posture, activate cyber initiatives, and help understand over- or under-investment in security programmes. It allows security leaders to communicate to the board the value of current cyber investments through a cost-versus-impact analysis.

“Wipro Cyber X-Ray helps top management executives make more informed decisions based on the intelligence provided and validates if the cyber investment is helping them achieve the desired maturity. The platform also provides security processes, strategy, and performance benchmarking to help enhance organisations’ cybersecurity posture,” said Tony Buffomante, global head of cybersecurity and risk services at Wipro. 

“While cybersecurity remains one of the core topics for the board and top management, cybersecurity leaders have been facing challenges in communicating easily understood value. Wipro Cyber X-Ray solves this challenge by providing insights and visibility into an organisation’s cyber health,” added Karl Soderlund, senior vice president, Zscaler.