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Scalable Cyber Risk Management for Enterprises

Scalable Cyber Risk Management for Enterprises

Sibylity Enterprise empowers your entire organization to manage cyber risks effectively, with centralized oversight and tailored cybersecurity guidance.

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Cyber Risk Challenges

In large enterprises, managing cyber risk becomes increasingly complex as organizations grow and resources become distributed across multiple business units. The challenges that enterprises face in managing these risks include:


  • Insufficient Visibility into Distributed Risks: Often, resources are distributed across departments and units, with each resource potentially having its own risk profile. A centralized security team may not have full visibility, particularly when it comes to understanding the business context.
  • Difficulty Discovering Unknown Risks: You cannot protect what you don't know exists. The larger and more complex the organization gets, the harder it becomes for a centralized team to unilaterally discover important risks that can impact the overall security posture.
  • Poor Engagement from Stakeholders: Effective cyber risk management requires participation by stakeholders who have deep knowledge of important context. However, many organizations struggle to achieve sufficient levels of engagement to be effective when risk management responsibility is centralized.


Limitations of Vertical Scaling

Traditionally, organizations have attempted to address these challenges by adding more centralized risk managers—a strategy much like vertical scaling. However, the workforce of cyber risk experts is limited, and this approach leads to problems of overwork, burnout, and inefficiency.


There simply aren’t enough cyber risk experts available to manage every resource centrally. Without a horizontally scalable solution, central risk teams become overwhelmed, and critical risks slip through the cracks.

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Sibylity Enterprise solves these problems by shifting responsibility to the resource owners, the people who understand their resources best, while providing the centralized security team with the tools and automation needed to maintain visibility, ensure engagement, and manage risks effectively—without adding to the burden on risk managers.

Case Study: The University of Arizona

The University of Arizona faced significant challenges in scaling their cyber risk management program across a large, decentralized organization. With 59 units and both known and undiscovered resources distributed throughout them, their centralized security team was stretched thin, struggling with visibility and accountability.

Here’s how Sibylity Enterprise helped them overcome these challenges:


  • Challenge: Before implementing Sibylity, the university’s centralized team lacked visibility into any security plans that may have existed across the organization. Each unit managed their resources independently, making it difficult to understand which risks were being managed and which were being overlooked.
  • Solution: Using the Federated Cyber-Risk (FCR) model, Sibylity Enterprise clarified the responsibilities of resource owners while enabling centralized orchestration and visibility. Thia was configured to provide automated outreach and guidance to each risk management team, ensuring that cybersecurity decisions were aligned with the university’s common control services and strategies.
  • Results: By using Sibylity Enterprise, the university achieved:
  • Centralized visibility of nearly 400 resources across 59 units
  • A 75% reduction in annual report creation time—from up to 8 weeks to under 2 weeks.
  • Full participation from all units, resulting in a more engaged and security-engaged organizational culture.
  • The ability to centrally analyze risk management activities, leading to faster, more informed decision-making.


Branded as UASecure using Sibylity's whitelabel features, Sibylity has transformed how cyber risk is managed at the University of Arizona!

Not Sure Your Organization is Ready?

If you're not sure whether you're ready to implement Sibylity Enterprise across your entire organization, consider starting with a pilot project using Sibylity Professional. It’s an affordable, self-service solution that can help you test the waters and see how Sibylity transforms your risk management practice.

Here’s why starting with Sibylity Professional makes sense:

1

Affordable, Self-Service Option

Sibylity Professional offers the same core functionality as the Enterprise version, allowing you to manage your risks with built-in cybersecurity guidance. Because it’s self-service, you can get started immediately—no lengthy implementation process required.

2

Quick and Easy Setup

You can create an account by clicking the Log In/Sign Up button in the top right of this page and get started right away. Sibylity Professional is pre-configured to get you up and running in minutes, giving you immediate access to the platform’s powerful risk management tools.

3

Scalable to Enterprise

If you decide to scale up after your pilot project, upgrading to Sibylity Enterprise is simple and seamless. You’ll keep all your data, progress, and configurations intact—so there’s no risk of disruption when you make the switch.

Ready to Learn More?

Every organization faces unique challenges when it comes to managing cyber risks. That’s why we offer personalized consultations to help you determine whether Sibylity is the right fit for your needs.


Our expert will walk you through the platform, discuss your specific goals, and show you how Sibylity can help your organization scale your risk management, improve visibility, and enhance participation.


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