WELL Health Technologies Corp. has announced a strategic update from its majority-owned subsidiary CYBERWELL, outlining a unified operating model, platform innovations, and key milestones as organizations face an increasingly complex cyber threat landscape. The company highlighted how advances in artificial intelligence are accelerating cyber risks, with attackers now able to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in a matter of hours rather than months. This shift is particularly concerning for sectors such as healthcare, energy, finance, and government, where sensitive data and operational continuity are critical.
At the center of CYBERWELL’s strategy is its proprietary platform, CYDEcore™ Fusion. The platform aggregates data from across security operations, monitoring systems, and governance processes to deliver a unified, context-rich view of cyber risk. Using AI-driven analytics, it identifies patterns, predicts emerging threats, and supports continuous cyber resilience through automation and enhanced visibility. To strengthen delivery, CYBERWELL has adopted a unified operating model by consolidating its capabilities from Cycura, Seekintoo, and Proack into a single organization. This integration brings together penetration testing, security operations, and governance, risk, and compliance services, enabling clients to access end-to-end cybersecurity support through a streamlined engagement model.
The company serves enterprise and public sector organizations across highly regulated industries, where cybersecurity is increasingly viewed as a core operational requirement rather than discretionary IT spending. This approach is reflected in its growing base of long-term, recurring client engagements.
CYBERWELL also reported several key milestones, including the completion of SOC 2 Type I certification, demonstrating adherence to strict security and confidentiality standards. It has also achieved Microsoft Security Solutions Partner status, opening opportunities for joint go-to-market initiatives across healthcare, energy, and public sector segments. Additionally, its managed security platform, built on XSOAR technology, is now deployed with multiple enterprise clients to support automated threat detection and response.
Jeffrey J. Engle, President and CEO of CYBERWELL, said the company’s unified model is designed to deliver scalable and reliable cybersecurity outcomes. He noted that recent certifications, partnerships, and client growth validate the company’s strategic direction.
The leadership team includes senior executives across sales, operations, and proactive defense, while governance is supported by a board featuring Hamed Shahbazi, Founder and CEO of WELL Health Technologies, along with industry advisors specializing in national security and global policy.
Shahbazi emphasized that cybersecurity has become a critical component of patient safety in modern healthcare environments. He pointed to increasing digitization and AI-driven threats as key drivers behind the need for advanced security solutions. He also noted that government initiatives, such as Ontario’s focus on cybersecurity in electronic medical record modernization, further underscore the importance of CYBERWELL’s mission. As cyber threats continue to evolve, CYBERWELL aims to position itself as a trusted partner for organizations seeking integrated, AI-driven cybersecurity solutions capable of addressing both current and future risks.
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