DigitalXForce Launches Cybersecurity Platform Built for Era of ‘Machine-Speed Risk’ » Dallas Innovates
Publish Date: 2026-06-25 17:14:00
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Lalit Ahluwalia, founder and CEO of DigitalXForce [Composite image: DI Studio. Sources: photo, DigitalXForce; background, TU IS/istockphoto]
When Lalit Ahluwalia talks about the risks of enterprise AI, he doesn’t start with hypothetical scenarios.
The North Texas cybersecurity founder has spent more than two decades in security and risk management, including leadership roles at Wipro, Deloitte, and Accenture. Today, he runs Irving-based DigitalXForce and its services affiliate, iTRUSTXForce.
What concerns him is a set of blind spots inside organizations, such as employees using unapproved AI tools, sensitive data flowing into external systems, gaps in governance, and AI-powered social engineering attacks. He recently described those risks as an “AI Cyberstorm” in a LinkedIn post.
Ahluwalia says DigitalXForce offers a way for organizations to manage cyber risks as part of day-to-day operations, not just during compliance and audit checkpoints.
Last week, the company announced Enterprise TRiSCM, short for Trust, Risk, Security, and Compliance Management, after showcasing the platform earlier this month at the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit. DigitalXForce says the platform is designed to provide continuous oversight across AI, cloud, and other enterprise systems.
The company says businesses are adopting generative AI, autonomous “agentic” AI that can act on its own, multi-cloud systems, and early quantum technology faster than traditional security and compliance tools can keep up. “Your security stack was built for human-scale threats,” Ahluwalia said in a May warning. “The next generation of attacks will increasingly operate at machine speed.”
Ahluwalia calls AI-powered TRiSCM “not a product launch” but a “category declaration.”
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