India's LTM Launches BlueVerse RightLogic Enterprise AI Security Framework
2026-07-09 16:40
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - LTM, a subsidiary of India's Larsen & Toubro Group, has launched the BlueVerse RightLogic cybersecurity assessment and risk assurance framework, designed to help large enterprises systematically manage cyber risks as they scale their AI applications.

LTM stated that the framework is used to identify, assess, and mitigate cyber vulnerabilities that have become increasingly critical due to the accelerated adoption of AI. The rapid development of AI has enabled security vulnerabilities to be autonomously identified and exploited, while vulnerabilities continue to expand across IT infrastructure, business applications, and supply chains. Concerns over cyber risks have escalated from a technical issue to a key topic for senior management.

BlueVerse RightLogic provides what LTM calls a unified, business-aligned view of enterprise cyber risk exposure, replacing fragmented point-in-time security assessments with a continuous, evidence-based risk management approach. The framework integrates AI and cyber risk exposure assessment engines, along with a structured operating model, to support customers from the assessment phase through remediation. The core assessment model covers software supply chain risks, legacy technology, cyber exposure, identity and access controls, AI-specific threats, and governance readiness. The framework offers an external view of how adversaries might target an organization, and through a dedicated focus on AI risks, conducts an internal review of human resources, business processes, and technology readiness.

Krishnan Iyer, Chief Growth Officer at LTM, stated that AI-driven threats are autonomous, scalable, and persistent, requiring a fundamentally different approach to cybersecurity. With BlueVerse RightLogic, organizations can quantify risk exposure, prioritize actions, and build a defensible security posture, supporting safe and scalable AI adoption.

BlueVerse RightLogic is delivered through four- to six-week projects, including rapid diagnostics, in-depth assessments, findings summaries suitable for board-level risk reviews, and prioritized remediation plans. The solution connects with a partner network to help implement remediation across infrastructure, business applications, and open-source components, aiming to provide faster response times, greater risk visibility, and an enterprise-scale approach to AI security management.

In May this year, LTM proposed acquiring Randstad's technology and consulting services divisions in France, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Australia.

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