Tech Mahindra and Cisco Launch Cyber Resilience Fabric Platform

Tech Mahindra and Cisco have partnered to launch Cyber Resilience Fabric, a joint security platform integrating Cisco's Splunk Enterprise Security with Tech Mahindra's Risk Scoring Platform. The solution provides real-time security data, AI-assisted analytics, and contextual risk intelligence to help enterprises improve threat detection and response. Designed for enterprise leaders, the platform aims to enhance visibility into cyber risk posture while supporting governance and business continuity. The partnership reflects a shared focus on delivering enterprise-ready security solutions to address evolving cyber threats.

Key Points: Tech Mahindra Cisco Launch Cyber Resilience Platform

  • Joint platform integrates Cisco Splunk with Tech Mahindra risk scoring
  • Uses AI analytics for real-time threat detection
  • Targets CISOs, CIOs, CTOs for improved cyber visibility
  • Enables proactive risk-led decisioning over reactive alerts
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Tech Mahindra, Cisco launch cyber resilience platform to help enterprises strengthen threat detection

Tech Mahindra and Cisco partner to launch Cyber Resilience Fabric, integrating Splunk and risk scoring for proactive threat detection and response.

"Through our partnership with Cisco, we are addressing this challenge by combining contextual risk intelligence with AI-driven analytics - Saket Singh"

New Delhi, May 12

Tech Mahindra and Cisco on Tuesday announced a partnership to launch Cyber Resilience Fabric, a joint security aimed at helping enterprises improve threat detection, response and digital resilience.

According to Tech Mahindra, the solution integrates Cisco's Splunk Enterprise Security with Tech Mahindra's proprietary Risk Scoring Platform to provide real-time security data, AI-assisted analytics and contextual risk intelligence.

The platform is designed for enterprise leaders, including CISOs, CIOs and CTOs, to improve visibility into cyber risk posture while supporting governance, regulatory compliance and business continuity.

Saket Singh, Senior Vice President and Business Head - Digital Core Services at Tech Mahindra, said the partnership addresses increasing cyber complexity across enterprise environments.

"In today's hyper-connected enterprise landscape, the growing scale and sophistication of cyber threats are overwhelming traditional security operations, often leading to delayed detection and fragmented response," Singh said.

"Through our partnership with Cisco, we are addressing this challenge by combining contextual risk intelligence with AI-driven analytics to help enterprises move from reactive alert management to proactive, risk-led decisioning," he added.

The company said the solution applies contextual risk prioritisation across security events to improve triage accuracy, reduce operational noise and offer a consolidated view across security, operational and risk signals.

According to the company, Cyber Resilience Fabric is intended to help organisations move from traditional alert triage to risk-based decision-making, enabling earlier threat detection, faster response and recovery of business-critical services.

Shannon Leininger, Senior Vice President, Global Partner Sales and Splunk Channel Chief at Cisco, said, "The convergence of data, AI, and security is non-negotiable for modern enterprises."

"By integrating Splunk's and Tech Mahindra's unique capabilities, we are accelerating our customers' ability to prioritise effectively and automate their defence, delivering real, measurable digital resilience," Leininger added.

The companies said the partnership reflects their shared focus on delivering enterprise-ready security solutions to help organisations strengthen resilience as cyber threats continue to evolve.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally! A platform that understands Indian compliance and regulatory needs. We have been struggling with fragmented security tools. If this Cyber Resilience Fabric can truly integrate governance and business continuity, it's a game-changer for Indian IT firms. 👏
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Vikram M
Good initiative, but I worry about the cost. Many small and medium enterprises in India can't afford premium security solutions. Hope Tech Mahindra and Cisco offer flexible pricing models for Indian SMBs. Otherwise, it'll only benefit large corporations.
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Ananya R
The AI-driven analytics part sounds promising. In Indian banking and fintech sectors, we deal with massive data volumes. Real-time risk prioritisation could reduce false alarms significantly. But proper training for Indian IT teams is essential to make the most of this platform. 🎯
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Rohit P
As a CISO in a mid-sized Indian company, I appreciate this move. Traditional SIEM tools are too noisy. Combining Splunk Enterprise Security with a risk scoring platform can help us focus on what truly matters. But implementation in Indian multi-cloud environments might be challenging. Let's hope for smooth integration.
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Kavya N
Good to see Indian IT companies partnering with global leaders. This will also boost our cybersecurity talent pool in India. But I hope they address data localisation concerns since many Indian enterprises need to comply with IT Act and upcoming DPDP rules. 🏢
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