Frequently Asked Questions

India Operations & Expansion

Why did Cymulate establish a legal entity in India?

Cymulate established a legal entity in India to respond to increased demand for its cybersecurity solutions, provide local resource support, and strengthen technology relations between Israel and India. This move enables Cymulate to offer advanced cybersecurity innovation, continuous security control validation, and automated threat exposure assessment to governments and businesses in the Indian subcontinent. [Source]

What benefits does Cymulate offer to Indian customers?

Indian customers benefit from Cymulate's automated and easy-to-use platform for cybersecurity posture validation, local resource support, and access to the latest innovations. Cymulate's presence in India ensures enhanced service levels, commitment to local customers, and deeper collaborations with Indian businesses and government entities. [Source]

Which sectors in India are using Cymulate's solutions?

Cymulate's client base in India includes top banks, insurance companies, global technology enterprises, and other leading organizations. These customers use Cymulate for automated security control validation and exposure assessment both on-premises and in the cloud. [Source]

How does Cymulate support technology relations between Israel and India?

Cymulate's expansion in India is designed to foster closer technology relations between Israel and India by providing advanced cybersecurity solutions, facilitating trade opportunities, and supporting collaborations between Indian and Israeli organizations. [Source]

What is the significance of India's cybersecurity market for Cymulate?

India is a high-priority market for Cymulate due to its rapid digital transformation, increasing cybersecurity incidents, and strong commitment to cybersecurity as reflected in its top 10 ranking in the Global Cybersecurity Index (GCI) by the ITU. [Source]

How does Cymulate address the cybersecurity talent shortage in India?

Cymulate's automated platform helps organizations overcome the global shortage of cybersecurity professionals by automating security validation, closing security gaps efficiently, and enabling existing teams to upskill and improve processes. [Source]

What recent funding has Cymulate secured to support its growth?

In October 2022, Cymulate raised USD 70 million in Series D funding to support its continuous security posture testing and global expansion, including its operations in India. [Source]

How does Cymulate help Indian organizations comply with cybersecurity regulations?

Cymulate provides automated, expert-led risk assessments and continuous security validation, helping Indian organizations meet regulatory requirements and demonstrate compliance with industry standards. [Source]

What is Cymulate's approach to supporting local partners in India?

Cymulate aims to appoint channel partners and expand its client base in India, providing local resource support and the latest cybersecurity innovations to partners and managed service providers. [Source]

How does Cymulate's presence in India enhance customer service?

By establishing a local office, Cymulate enhances service levels and commitment to Indian customers, ensuring faster response times, better support, and closer collaboration. [Source]

Platform Features & Capabilities

What is Cymulate's Extended Security Posture Management (XSPM) platform?

Cymulate's SaaS-based Extended Security Posture Management (XSPM) platform enables security professionals to continuously challenge, validate, and optimize their cybersecurity posture across on-premises and cloud environments. It provides end-to-end visualization across the MITRE ATT&CK® framework and supports automated, expert, and threat intelligence-led risk assessments. [Source]

How many test scenarios and attack campaigns does Cymulate offer?

Cymulate provides over 120,000 test scenarios and 10,000 preconfigured attack campaigns, allowing organizations to validate their security controls and assess exposure to real-world threats. [Source]

Can organizations create custom attack scenarios with Cymulate?

Yes, organizations can build customized attack scenarios and leverage continuous automated red team assessments, as well as industry risk benchmarking reports, to address their unique environments and security policies. [Source]

What types of security validation does Cymulate provide?

Cymulate provides continuous security control validation, automated threat exposure assessment, attack surface management, continuous automated red teaming, breach and attack simulation (BAS), and advanced purple teaming. [Source]

Is Cymulate suitable for organizations of all cybersecurity maturity levels?

Yes, Cymulate's platform is designed to be simple to deploy and easy to use for organizations of all cybersecurity maturity levels, from small enterprises to large corporations. [Source]

What frameworks does Cymulate support for security validation?

Cymulate provides end-to-end visualization and validation across the MITRE ATT&CK® framework, supporting comprehensive coverage of the attack lifecycle. [Source]

Does Cymulate offer automated red and purple teaming exercises?

Yes, Cymulate provides an open framework for creating and automating red and purple teaming exercises, generating tailored penetration scenarios and advanced attack campaigns. [Source]

How does Cymulate help organizations optimize their cybersecurity posture?

Cymulate enables organizations to continuously challenge, validate, and optimize their cybersecurity posture with automated, expert-led assessments and actionable insights for both on-premises and cloud environments. [Source]

What geographic regions does Cymulate operate in?

In addition to its headquarters in Israel, Cymulate has operations across the United States, Latin America, Europe, and Asia, including a dedicated presence in India. [Source]

Features & Capabilities (Knowledge Base)

What features does Cymulate offer for security validation?

Cymulate offers continuous threat validation, a unified platform combining Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS), Continuous Automated Red Teaming (CART), and Exposure Analytics, attack path discovery, automated mitigation, AI-powered optimization, complete kill chain coverage, ease of use, and an extensive threat library with over 100,000 attack actions updated daily. [Source]

What are the key benefits of using Cymulate?

Key benefits include up to a 52% reduction in critical exposures, a 20-point improvement in threat prevention, a 60% increase in team efficiency, saving up to 60 hours per month in testing new threats, validating threats 40X faster than manual methods, cost savings through tool consolidation, and an 81% reduction in cyber risk within four months. [Source]

What integrations does Cymulate support?

Cymulate integrates with a wide range of security technologies, including Akamai Guardicore, AWS GuardDuty, BlackBerry Cylance OPTICS, Carbon Black EDR, Check Point CloudGuard, Cisco Secure Endpoint, CrowdStrike Falcon, Wiz, SentinelOne, and more. For a complete list, visit the Partnerships and Integrations page.

How easy is Cymulate to implement and use?

Cymulate is designed for quick, agentless deployment with no need for additional hardware or complex configurations. Customers can start running simulations almost immediately, and the platform is praised for its intuitive, user-friendly interface. [Source]

What feedback have customers given about Cymulate's ease of use?

Customers consistently praise Cymulate for its ease of use, intuitive dashboard, and actionable insights. Testimonials highlight the platform's user-friendly portal, excellent support, and immediate value in identifying security gaps. [Source]

What security and compliance certifications does Cymulate hold?

Cymulate holds SOC2 Type II, ISO 27001:2013, ISO 27701, ISO 27017, and CSA STAR Level 1 certifications, demonstrating adherence to industry-leading security and privacy standards. [Source]

How does Cymulate ensure data security and privacy?

Cymulate ensures data security with encryption in transit (TLS 1.2+) and at rest (AES-256), secure AWS-hosted data centers, a tested disaster recovery plan, and compliance with GDPR and other privacy standards. [Source]

Who is the target audience for Cymulate?

Cymulate is designed for CISOs, security leaders, SecOps teams, red teams, and vulnerability management teams in organizations of all sizes and industries, including finance, healthcare, retail, media, transportation, and manufacturing. [Source]

What is Cymulate's pricing model?

Cymulate uses a subscription-based pricing model tailored to each organization's needs, based on the chosen package, number of assets, and selected scenarios. For a detailed quote, you can schedule a demo with the Cymulate team.

What problems does Cymulate solve for security teams?

Cymulate addresses challenges such as fragmented security tools, resource constraints, unclear risk prioritization, cloud complexity, communication barriers, inadequate threat simulation, operational inefficiencies in vulnerability management, and post-breach recovery challenges. [Source]

How does Cymulate compare to other security validation platforms?

Cymulate stands out with its unified platform combining BAS, CART, and Exposure Analytics, continuous 24/7 threat validation, AI-powered optimization, complete kill chain coverage, ease of use, and measurable outcomes such as significant reductions in exposures and cyber risk. [Source]

What case studies demonstrate Cymulate's effectiveness?

Case studies include Hertz Israel reducing cyber risk by 81% in four months, a sustainable energy company scaling penetration testing, and Nemours Children's Health improving detection in hybrid environments. See more at the Cymulate Customers page.

Where can I find Cymulate's latest news and press releases?

You can find all of Cymulate's latest company announcements, press releases, and media coverage in the newsroom, including information on partnerships, product updates, industry awards, and expert research.

How does Cymulate help organizations with post-breach recovery?

Cymulate enhances visibility and detection capabilities after a breach, ensuring faster recovery and improved protection by replacing manual processes with automated validation. [Source]

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Israel-based Cymulate Expands Operations, Enhancing Technology Relations with India

October 19, 2022

The organization aims to appoint Channel Partners and expand its client base in the Indian subcontinent.

MUMBAI, 19 October 2022:  Cymulate, the market leader in Extended Security Posture Management (XSPM), today announced that it has established a new legal entity in India, which will be focused on expanding technology relations between Israel and India. With this new venture, the company is responding to increased demand for its products and will provide governments and local businesses with advanced cybersecurity innovation for continuous security control validation and automated threat exposure assessment.

“During the last decade, India-Israel relations not only came out of the closet and became public but also tightened significantly. The tightening of relations is consistent with regional and international dynamics,” said Dr. Oshrit Birvadker, an expert on India’s foreign and defense policies and the head of India business development at Cymulate. “Cybersecurity has become a promising area of cooperation, and this new relationship will serve as a trade opportunity to boost economic relationships.”

“Any cyber solution you need – you may find it in Israel. For many years, India, the rising digital superpower, and Israel, a beacon of Innovation, have been strong allies and good friends, hence, the key role that Israeli companies in the worldwide cyber arena did not escape the attention of large Indian entities,” said Sagi Itcher, secretary of the Israeli Trade Mission in India. “They are keen more than ever to adopt cutting-edge cyber services. Israel’s Economic & Trade Mission in Mumbai is a great testimony to the potential of such collaborations and acts as a facilitator that creates future business opportunities. Cymulate is creating these days an independent local office. This will enhance the service level and commitment to customers in India and will strengthen ongoing collaborations. It is also a wonderful example of what can be achieved when Indians and Israelis join hands – they prosper together.”

“India is an important market for us with great potential. We have enjoyed a strong and favorable response to our technology in the country for many years and look forward to widening this support and adoption,” said Eyal Wachsman, CEO and Co-Founder of Cymulate. “Establishing a legal entity in India also brings us closer to our customers, channels, and managed service providers, providing them with local resource support and the latest innovation to proactively reduce their cybersecurity risk. This will also help in establishing deeper technology relations between Israel and India.”

The country’s top banks, insurance companies, global technology enterprises, and top insurance companies are among Cymulate’s client base in India. Cymulate provides these customers with an automated and easy way to know, control, and optimize their cybersecurity posture on-premises and in the cloud. With over 120,000 test scenarios and 10,000 preconfigured attack campaigns, organizations of all sizes benefit from this security control validation and exposure assessment solution. Companies seeking advanced attack prevention can also build customized attack scenarios and leverage continuous automated red team assessments and industry risk benchmarking reports.

Several reports have placed India among the top countries facing cyber-attacks since the pandemic began. The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (Cert-In) has reported a total number of 1,402,809 cybersecurity incidents during the year 2021. The country is also placing top priority on cybersecurity. The UN’s specialized agency for information and communication technologies – International Telecommunication Union (ITU) ranked India among the top 10 countries in the Global Cybersecurity Index (GCI) last year. This indicates the country’s commitment to cybersecurity and the vast potential it provides for cybersecurity-related services in the region.

Earlier this month, Cymulate raised USD 70 million in Series D funding for Continuous Security Posture Testing. A global shortage of 2.72 million cybersecurity professionals and overstretched in-house security resources intensify the need for Cymulate’s real-world solutions, which close security gaps quickly and efficiently, rationalize technology, help upskill staff and improve processes. Cymulate’s solution provides analytics that deliver actionable security posture insights for Attack Surface Management, Continuous Automated Red Teaming, Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS) and Advanced Purple Teaming. In addition to its headquarters in Israel, Cymulate has operations that span across the United States, Latin America, Europe and Asia.

About Cymulate

The Cymulate SaaS-based Extended Security Posture Management (XSPM) provides security professionals with the ability to continuously challenge, validate and optimize their on-premises and cloud cyber-security posture with end-to-end visualization across the MITRE ATT&CK® framework. The platform provides automated, expert, and threat intelligence-led risk assessments that are simple to deploy, and easy for organizations of all cybersecurity maturity levels to use. It also provides an open framework for creating and automating red and purple teaming exercises by generating tailored penetration scenarios and advanced attack campaigns for their unique environments and security policies.

For more information, visit cymulate.com.