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Cyberhill Partners Launches Wolverine, the First AI-Powered Digital Twin of the Enterprise Cybersecurity Stack

Cyberhill Partners Launches Wolverine, the First AI-Powered Digital Twin of the Enterprise Cybersecurity Stack

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Built in Cyberhill Labs, Wolverine delivers clear answers on stack cost, coverage, and risk, and sets the stage for AI-enabled, self-healing defense.

Cyberhill Partners, LLC announced the launch of Wolverine, an AI-powered digital twin of your cybersecurity stack. Rather than adding another tool to already complex environments, Wolverine provides leaders with a clear overview of the tools and features in use โ€” highlighting where money is wasted, where coverage is strong, and where gaps still exist.

According to Gartner, enterprises now use an average ofย 45 security products, yet most security leaders still lack a clear way to measure effectiveness or ROI. Wolverine was created to address this issue.

“Most CISOs don’t have a tooling problem, they have a visibility problem,” saidย Rob Buller, Founder of Cyberhill. “Wolverine is designed to answer the questions security leaders and boards are asking: What’s working? What’s wasted? Where are we exposed?”

Unlike static dashboards or cost-analysis tools, Wolverine creates a digital twin of existing systems, linking both cost and coverage. And because it’s AI-driven, it paves the way for a more adaptive, self-healing defense in the future.

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Key Features

Wolverine is tailored to each enterprise and can be deployed in weeks. The dashboard makes it possible to:

  • Spot feature and tool overlap immediately
  • Identify gaps againstย MITRE or internal frameworks
  • Track cost per feature, per user, or per incident
  • Expose resource shortages across people and technology
  • Surface data, network, and identity vulnerabilities
  • Detect identity anomalies tied to potential threats

From Labs to Launch

Wolverine was developed in Cyberhill Labs following research captured in the company’s white paper,ย Self-Healing Cybersecurity: AI in Action.ย The product represents the first step in that broader strategy: providing clarity today and building toward systems that can recommend or take safe action tomorrow.

“The hardest part isn’t detection, it’s interpretation,” saidย Matt Salmon, VP of Cybersecurity & AI at Cyberhill. “Wolverine takes the complexity of a full enterprise stack and reduces it to measurable outcomes boards can trust.”

Market Significance

Most enterprises use dozens of point tools โ€” SIEM, EDR, IAM, CSPM, and more โ€” each generating its own reports and metrics. Boards ask where spend is justified, CISOs juggle technical metrics that don’t translate to business terms, and analysts stitch together incomplete pictures under pressure.

Wolverine is the first AI-powered digital twin of the enterprise cybersecurity stack built specifically to connect costs, coverage, and risk in one view.

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