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LTM brings AI-led cybersecurity risk assessment platform for enterprises

LTM brings AI-led cybersecurity risk assessment platform for enterprises
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LTM, formerly known as LTIMindtree, on Monday launched BlueVerse RightLogic, a cybersecurity assessment and risk assurance framework designed to help enterprises identify, assess and remediate cyber risks as artificial intelligence adoption accelerates across business operations.

The launch comes at a time when enterprises are grappling with increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, including AI-powered attacks capable of autonomously identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities. At the same time, expanding digital infrastructure, software supply chains and hybrid IT environments have significantly widened organisations' attack surfaces.

The company said BlueVerse RightLogic offers a unified view of enterprise cyber exposure by combining AI and cybersecurity assessments with a structured remediation framework. The platform evaluates risks across software supply chains, legacy systems, network infrastructure, identity and access management, AI deployments and governance readiness.

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It also integrates external threat intelligence with internal security assessments to help organisations prioritise risks and strengthen their overall cyber resilience.

"AI-driven threats are autonomous, scalable and continuous, and they demand a fundamentally different approach to cybersecurity. With BlueVerse RightLogic, we enable organisations to quantify exposure, prioritise action and build a defensible security posture that supports safe and scalable AI adoption," said Krishnan Iyer, Chief Growth Officer at LTM.

According to the company, the offering is delivered through a four-to six-week engagement comprising cyber diagnostics, domain-specific security assessments, a board-level risk summary and a prioritised remediation roadmap.

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Beyond assessment, the framework also supports implementation through partner-led execution across enterprise infrastructure, applications and open-source software dependencies.

The launch comes as global IT services firms increasingly combine AI governance, cybersecurity and risk management into unified offerings, reflecting enterprise concerns over securing AI models, software supply chains and autonomous AI agents as generative AI moves into production.

The announcement further builds on LTM's broader push to expand its enterprise AI portfolio. In recent months, the company introduced BlueVerse for the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform to help enterprises accelerate AI deployment and monetisation, and earlier unveiled a managed Secure Service Edge (SSE) offering with Cisco to strengthen zero-trust security for AI-driven environments. BlueVerse RightLogic extends that strategy by bringing AI governance and cyber risk assessment together as enterprises scale production-grade AI workloads.

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