Measure the human side of cyber risk.
Adopt and deploy AI with confidence.
Two focused platforms for two under-measured domains — human behavior and enterprise AI adoption.
The human layer remains the most exploited attack surface.
Organizations invest heavily in technical controls, yet attackers continue to exploit human behavior, decision-making, and trust — the part of the program that is least measured.
1 74% of breaches include the human element — Verizon, 2023 Data Breach Investigations Report. verizon.com/dbir
2 95% of cybersecurity issues can be traced to human error — World Economic Forum, Global Risks Report 2022, Chapter 3: Digital Dependencies and Cyber Vulnerabilities. weforum.org
3 Human-driven incidents are among the costliest categories — Mimecast, State of Human Risk research. mimecast.com
Two focused platforms. One intelligent foundation.
Pick the risk you need to measure — or run both on a shared platform foundation.
Human Vulnerability Index
Measure the human side of cyber risk.
A simple, measurable 300–850 score for behavior-driven cyber risk — helping individuals understand personal vulnerability and organizations measure workforce human-risk patterns over time.
AI Risk & Governance Platform
Adopt AI with confidence.
AI is moving fast across approved tools, unsanctioned apps, connected workflows, and autonomous agents. CyberPosture helps you assess, understand, and mitigate that exposure — so teams can keep innovating with AI, backed by evidence for reviews, audits, and compliance readiness.
Not every cyber risk starts with a system vulnerability.
Many of today's risks begin with a decision, a workflow, an identity permission, an unmanaged tool, or an AI action no one has reviewed. CyberPosture helps make these risks visible, measurable, and manageable.
Human risk is measurable
HVI turns behavior-driven cyber exposure into a score people can understand and organizations can act on.
AI usage needs governance
See where AI is being used, where exposure exists, and what evidence supports responsible oversight.
Evidence matters
Security, risk, and compliance teams need clear records of what was assessed, approved, remediated, or left open.
A shared foundation for human-risk and AI-risk intelligence.
Both platforms run on one foundation: secure signal ingestion, identity and context resolution, structured risk models, retrieval-based knowledge, large language models, controlled agentic workflows, governance review, and evidence reporting.
Start with the risk you need to measure.
Four common starting points.
1 74% of breaches include the human element — Verizon, 2023 Data Breach Investigations Report. verizon.com/dbir
2 95% of cybersecurity issues can be traced to human error — World Economic Forum, Global Risks Report 2022, Chapter 3: Digital Dependencies and Cyber Vulnerabilities. weforum.org
3 Human-driven incidents are among the costliest categories — Mimecast, State of Human Risk research. mimecast.com