Hexaware Launches Zero Vulnerability to Help Enterprises Accelerate Cybersecurity Remediation
Hexaware Technologies has introduced Zero Vulnerability, a new cybersecurity offering designed to help enterprises manage the growing volume of vulnerabilities identified across their technology environments and accelerate remediation.
The offering comes as organizations face increasing pressure to address security findings while security and engineering teams continue to operate with limited remediation capacity. Hexaware said Zero Vulnerability is designed to help enterprises identify higher-risk issues, route them to the appropriate teams, accelerate fixes and verify that vulnerabilities have been removed from production environments.
From Vulnerability Discovery to Verified Remediation
Hexaware's offering is delivered through Zerovity, the company's AI-led delivery layer, and combines cybersecurity, engineering, AI and remediation operations across different types of enterprise technology environments.
These include custom applications, SaaS and PaaS platforms, third-party software and operating systems.
The remediation platform is designed to support the vulnerability lifecycle from ingestion and validation to prioritization, routing, remediation, verification and closure. Rather than requiring organizations to replace their existing security and workflow tools, Hexaware said the offering is designed to work alongside them.
Focus Shifts From Findings to Fixes
The company said the growing speed of vulnerability discovery is creating a gap between identifying security issues and actually resolving them.
“AI is making vulnerability discovery dramatically faster, but enterprise remediation capacity remains finite,” said Mohit Vaish, EVP & Business Head – Cybersecurity, Hexaware. He said Zero Vulnerability is intended to help organizations reduce noise, prioritize important risks, accelerate remediation and verify that critical exposures have actually been removed.
The offering is designed around a broader goal of reducing risk faster than new vulnerabilities are identified.
Hexaware Evaluation Highlights Need for Validation
Hexaware said its own evaluation demonstrated why validating security findings is important.
Across four detection lanes on production codebases, the company said 334 findings were consolidated, with 14 ultimately verified as real.
The evaluation also involved developer validation of 262 findings and identified a new authentication-bypass weakness that pattern-based rules had not detected.
The results highlight the difference between generating large numbers of security findings and determining which vulnerabilities require immediate action.
Different Vulnerabilities Require Different Remediation
Hexaware said remediation workflows need to account for where a vulnerability exists within an organization's technology estate.
Custom applications, operating systems, third-party products and SaaS environments can require different remediation methods, ownership models and workflows.
Siddharth Dhar, President & Global Head, Digital IT Operations & AI, Hexaware, said Zero Vulnerability is designed to provide a consistent way for organizations to prioritize and manage vulnerabilities across these environments, while AI helps accelerate the process of directing issues to the appropriate action and owner.
Zero Vulnerability Supports Hexaware's Security Strategy
Hexaware said Zero Vulnerability forms part of its broader Zero Friction Enterprise strategy and supports its approach to continuous exposure reduction, identity-first security, cyber defense and AI-native security operations.
The company positions the offering as a way for enterprises to move beyond simply tracking vulnerabilities and toward a remediation process that emphasizes prioritization, action and production-level verification.


