SPOG.AI to Showcase Unified Cyber Risk and Exposure Management at ETCISO Decrypt 2026

Mumbai, India — June 2026

SPOG.AI today announced that it will participate in ETCISO Decrypt 2026, taking place on June 25, 2026, at Taj Santacruz, Mumbai. At the summit, SPOG.AI will showcase its unified cyber governance, risk, and exposure management platform designed to help CISOs, security leaders, risk teams, and technology executives gain continuous visibility into enterprise cyber risk, control effectiveness, compliance posture, and operational resilience.

The 7th edition of ETCISO Decrypt comes at a time when cybersecurity has become one of the top enterprise risks globally. With AI-powered attacks, ransomware evolution, expanding digital ecosystems, third-party dependencies, and regulatory expectations reshaping the role of security leadership, CISOs are increasingly moving beyond operational security management to become strategic enterprise risk leaders.

At Decrypt 2026, SPOG.AI will demonstrate how organizations can move away from fragmented tools, static reporting, and siloed risk views by adopting a unified operating layer for cyber governance. The SPOG.AI platform connects security tools, IT systems, asset intelligence, compliance workflows, and control validation into a single source of truth for measurable cyber risk management.

Visitors and security leaders engaging with SPOG.AI at the event will be able to explore platform capabilities across:

  • Unified cyber risk and exposure visibility across hybrid enterprise environments
  • Continuous control monitoring and control effectiveness validation
  • Asset-driven cyber risk contextualization
  • Framework-aligned compliance mapping and audit readiness
  • Automated evidence collection for governance and regulatory reporting
  • Executive dashboards for CISOs, CIOs, risk leaders, and board-level stakeholders
  • Connected remediation workflows for ownership, accountability, and closure tracking
  • Real-time insights into residual risk and cyber posture

As enterprises adopt cloud, AI, automation, connected infrastructure, and ecosystem-led operating models, cybersecurity leadership needs sharper visibility into what is exposed, what is controlled, what remains at risk, and who owns remediation. SPOG.AI enables organizations to convert technical security signals into business-aligned cyber risk intelligence, helping leadership teams prioritize action and demonstrate governance with confidence.

“CISOs today are no longer measured only by tool deployment or incident response maturity. They are expected to communicate cyber risk in business terms, prove control effectiveness, support regulatory confidence, and enable resilient growth,” said Sumit Malhotra, Founder at SPOG.AI. “At ETCISO Decrypt 2026, we look forward to engaging with India’s cybersecurity leaders and demonstrating how SPOG.AI helps organizations move from fragmented security visibility to continuous, measurable cyber governance.”

Security, risk, compliance, and technology leaders attending ETCISO Decrypt 2026 are invited to meet the SPOG.AI team for live demonstrations and discussions on how enterprises can unify cyber risk management, exposure visibility, compliance readiness, and operational resilience.

Technology and security leaders attending the conclave are invited to meet the SPOG.AI team to see live demonstrations of the platform and learn how enterprises can unify cyber risk management, compliance monitoring, asset visibility, and operational security intelligence.

More information about SPOG.AI is available at: https://www.spog.ai

About SPOG.AI

SPOG.AI is a Unified Risk and Exposure Management platform that helps organizations continuously identify, measure, and manage cyber risk across their technology environments. By integrating signals from security tools, IT systems, asset inventories, and governance workflows, SPOG.AI provides real-time visibility into risk posture, control effectiveness, compliance alignment, and operational exposures. The platform enables organizations to move from reactive compliance reporting to proactive, continuous cyber governance.