Cyber Risk: Squalify Launches U.S. Platform with Dollar Metrics

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Translating technical threats into dollar metrics

Squalify, a cyber risk quantification (CRQ) platform, expands into the U.S. today. It secured Henry Meds, a fast-growing Bay Area digital healthcare firm, as its first major American customer. Backed by Munich Re, a leading cyber reinsurer, Squalify turns cyber threats into clear financial figures. The platform helps boards understand risk, align spending, and bolster reporting.

Customer confirms proven value

“It’s the first time I’ve been able to show my Executive Board, with confidence, that we’re focused on the right threats and making measurable progress,” said Brian Cook, Senior IT & Security Manager at Henry Meds.

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New U.S. platform enhancements

Squalify rolls out multi-entity risk steering, decision-impact simulations, and an executive summary dashboard. These features enable CISOs to:

  • Compare risk across subsidiaries
  • Quantify ROI from defense investments
  • Model risk tied to business decisions
  • Provide a board-ready “Board of Management Report”
CEO underscores business-first vision

“Every security decision should be treated as a business decision, grounded in facts, not fear,” stated Asdrúbal Pichardo, CEO of Squalify. The expansion and upgrades aim to connect technical teams with financial leaders. “Our U.S. expansion and these latest platform upgrades mark an important step toward helping more organizations bridge the language gap between technical risk and financial reality,” said Pichardo.

Strategic alignment and risk clarity

Built on over a decade of cyber loss data, the platform integrates with GRC, ERM, and other enterprise systems. It enables risk leaders to track delta changes, model transactions, and defend security spend with hard numbers.

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Broader industry ambitions

Squalify targets U.S. industries including healthcare, finance, manufacturing, insurance, retail, automotive, and technology. Its mission is to transform cybersecurity from a reactive expense into a strategic asset.

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