Hexaware Technologies Launches ‘Zero Vulnerability’ to Help Enterprises Tackle AI-Driven Cybersecurity Pressures
Hyderabad: In response to the growing challenges posed by artificial intelligence in cybersecurity, digital and IT services provider Hexaware Technologies (NSE: HEXT) has officially announced Zero Vulnerability, a new security offering designed to help organizations manage and remediate a surging volume of security findings.
The Growing Burden on Enterprise Remediation
As AI accelerates the discovery of security flaws, security and engineering teams are increasingly overwhelmed by the sheer volume of data, often lacking the finite capacity required to investigate and resolve every finding manually.
According to the Verizon 2026 Data Breach Investigations Report, only 26% of critical Known-Exploited Vulnerabilities were fully remediated last year, a notable drop from 38%. Furthermore, the median time required to fully resolve critical flaws rose from 32 to 43 days, while approximately 99% of AI-discovered vulnerabilities currently remain unremediated.
How ‘Zero Vulnerability’ Works
Delivered through Zerovity™, Hexaware’s proprietary AI-led delivery layer, the Zero Vulnerability platform combines deep cybersecurity expertise, engineering, and automated remediation operations across diverse IT environments. These include custom applications, SaaS and PaaS platforms, third-party software, and core operating systems.
The solution supports the entire remediation lifecycle—moving seamlessly from ingestion and validation through prioritization, routing, fixing, verification, and final closure. Crucially, it integrates directly with existing enterprise security and workflow tools rather than requiring a complete infrastructure replacement.
Focusing on Verification and Risk Reduction
Highlighting the philosophy behind the offering, Mohit Vaish, EVP and Business Head of Cybersecurity at Hexaware, stated that the goal is to make risk fall faster than new findings arrive by cutting through the noise and verifying that critical exposures have actually been removed in production.
Internal evaluations conducted by Hexaware demonstrated the importance of rigorous validation: out of 334 consolidated findings across four production codebase detection lanes, only 14 were ultimately verified as genuine threats. The review also uncovered novel authentication-bypass weaknesses that traditional pattern-based rules had previously missed.
Siddharth Dhar, President and Global Head of Digital IT Operations & AI at Hexaware, emphasized that remediation workflows vary significantly depending on asset architecture—from custom code to third-party software. Zero Vulnerability aims to provide a consistent, prioritized framework across the entire technology estate.
The new cybersecurity service functions as a core pillar of Hexaware’s broader Zero Friction Enterprise™ framework, supporting continuous exposure reduction, identity-first security, and AI-native defense operations.






