New joint platform blends Splunk, AI-driven risk scoring, and unified visibility to help large organizations move from alert overload to risk-based security decisions
Tech Mahindra has teamed up with Cisco to launch a new cybersecurity offering called Cyber Resilience Fabric, aimed at helping large enterprises boost threat detection, speed incident response, and strengthen overall digital resilience in increasingly complex IT environments.
Tech Mahindra unveiled the Cyber Resilience Fabric, which is a joint security solution that integrates Cisco’s Splunk Enterprise Security with Tech Mahindra’s proprietary Risk Scoring Platform. The combined stack brings together real-time security telemetry, AI-assisted analytics, and contextual risk intelligence into a single environment designed for CISOs, CIOs, and CTOs looking for a consolidated view of their cyber risk posture.
At its core, the platform is built to give security leaders unified visibility across security, operational, and risk signals, while supporting governance needs, regulatory compliance, and business continuity requirements. By prioritizing incidents based on business risk rather than raw alert volume, it aims to cut noise, improve triage accuracy, and surface the issues most likely to disrupt critical services.
How Cyber Resilience Fabric works
Cyber Resilience Fabric applies contextual risk scoring across incoming security events, correlating them with business-critical assets and operational impact. This risk-led approach helps security operations centers move away from traditional, alert-centric workflows to decision-making that factors in likely business consequences.
By embedding intelligence-driven prioritization into existing security workflows, the solution is designed to enable:
* Earlier detection of high-risk threats across distributed environments
* Faster, more precise incident response and remediation
* Resilient recovery for business-critical applications and services
Tech Mahindra says the platform is particularly targeted at enterprises grappling with expanding attack surfaces, hybrid and multicloud architectures, and rising operational complexity that often overwhelm conventional security operations.
Saket Singh, Senior Vice President and Business Head for Digital Core Services at Tech Mahindra, framed the launch as a response to the scale and sophistication of modern cyber threats that are “overwhelming traditional security operations” and leading to delayed detection and fragmented response. He said the joint solution combines contextual risk intelligence with AI-driven analytics to help organizations move from reactive alert management to proactive, risk-led decision-making, with the goal of faster detection, prioritized response, and stronger operational resilience.
From Cisco’s side, Shannon Leininger, Senior Vice President for Global Partner Sales and Splunk Channel Chief, stressed that the convergence of data, AI, and security is now non-negotiable for modern enterprises. By integrating Splunk’s analytics capabilities with Tech Mahindra’s risk scoring, she said the partnership aims to accelerate customers’ ability to prioritize effectively and automate their defenses, delivering measurable gains in digital resilience.
Why this matters for the enterprise market
The launch comes as enterprises face mounting pressure to maintain uptime and regulatory compliance while dealing with a constantly expanding cyber threat landscape. Many large organizations are struggling with fragmented tools, siloed data, and alert fatigue, which can obscure genuine high-impact threats. Platforms that unify visibility and apply risk-based prioritization are increasingly seen as key to making security operations more scalable and business-aligned.
By combining a widely deployed SIEM and security analytics platform in Splunk Enterprise Security with Tech Mahindra’s services and risk-intelligence capabilities, Cyber Resilience Fabric is positioned as an “enterprise-ready, outcome-driven” offering that can sit at the center of a customer’s resilience strategy. The partnership also deepens an existing relationship between Tech Mahindra and Cisco, which have previously collaborated on managed multicloud security and firewall modernization solutions for global customers.







