Cye has introduced new AI-native Group Management capabilities designed to help large enterprises and managed security service providers (MSSPs) monitor, analyze, and reduce cyber exposure across multiple subsidiaries and business units. With organizations increasingly operating complex global structures, the new functionality enables security leaders to standardize risk measurement, track performance trends, and implement remediation strategies at scale.
As cyber threats continue to evolve and attackers exploit vulnerabilities faster than ever before, organizations must gain deeper visibility into risk across their entire ecosystem. Therefore, Cye developed the new capabilities to provide centralized oversight and actionable insights for companies managing numerous subsidiaries, regional units, or business divisions. Through this unified approach, security teams can conduct comparative analysis, benchmark each entity against group averages, and set measurable security improvement targets.
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The platform also introduces enhanced group-level investigation features powered by Cye AI, allowing organizations to combine technical exposure data with business context. As a result, enterprises can continuously measure risk exposure while strengthening governance frameworks across all business entities. By leveraging validated exploitability insights and real-time analytics, security leaders can respond faster to emerging threats and reduce the overall risk profile of their organization.
The need for such capabilities is becoming increasingly urgent. Modern cyber threats, particularly those powered by artificial intelligence, have dramatically shortened the time required for attackers to exploit vulnerabilities. Consequently, organizations must act quickly and coordinate responses across multiple attack surfaces. For enterprises managing several subsidiaries or business units, this challenge becomes even more complex due to fragmented data, inconsistent reporting structures, and operational silos.
“Complex structures don’t struggle to collect security data across their companies and units, they struggle to get the insights to turn guide actions,” said Reuven Aronashvili, Founder and CEO of Cye. “Leveraging AI-native capabilities, our new Group Management module enables leaders to instantly see which subsidiaries are driving risk, what’s changing, and where to focus investment to reduce exposure and exploitability across the organization.”
The newly launched Group Management module introduces several features designed to simplify enterprise-scale cybersecurity oversight. First, the Group-Level Overview provides a centralized dashboard where leaders can view security posture across all subsidiaries. This includes standardized metrics such as exposure levels, cybersecurity maturity, and estimated cost of breach in financial terms. Additionally, flexible analytics tools allow organizations to track trends by region, industry segment, or holding structure, helping identify weaknesses and prioritize remediation investments.
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Another key feature is Cye AI, which operates across the platform to deliver automated analytics and real-time decision support. From data analysis and NIST Cybersecurity Framework maturity mapping to mitigation planning and executive reporting, the AI-powered engine provides continuous guidance to security leaders. The newly introduced Cye AI Agent further enhances this functionality by offering instant insights for group CISOs, including exposure metrics, remediation strategies, and automated reporting at both the organizational and subsidiary levels.
To simplify visualization, the platform also includes a Heatmap View that visually represents the cybersecurity posture of every business unit or subsidiary. Using color-coded indicators and weighted risk metrics, leaders can quickly identify areas of concern and understand their potential financial impact on the broader organization. This capability helps security teams detect declining performance trends and focus resources where they are needed most.
Furthermore, the platform introduces an AI-powered Onboarding Wizard that streamlines the process of integrating new entities into the system. Through an intelligent questionnaire, the tool converts business-level inputs into structured maturity data, automatically updating key security metrics such as exposure levels and maturity scores.
“At enterprise scale, security complexity grows faster than teams can address,” says Nimrod Partush, Chief Innovation & AI Scientist at Cye. “Cye AI cuts through group-wide complexity to deliver decisions leaders can trust, with instant visibility into group-level and specific company exposure driving the remediation actions that deliver higher exposure reduction outcomes.”
Overall, Cye’s new Group Management capabilities aim to redefine how enterprises manage cyber exposure across complex organizational structures. By combining AI-driven analytics with centralized governance tools, the platform enables security leaders to transform fragmented data into strategic decisions that strengthen cyber resilience across the entire enterprise ecosystem.
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