AI-Dirven Cybersecurity Tool for Digital Payments Industry Launched

What makes the tool timely and essential is its alignment with the rapidly evolving regulatory landscape.

SISA a global forensics-driven cybersecurity company has launched it’s AI-dirven cybersecurity tool, StackSQ, for digital payments industry at the recently-held NASSCOM Conclave in Bengaluru.

Speaking at the launch, Dharshan Shanthamurthy, Founder and CEO of SISA, said, “In our forensics work, we have seen how breaches often trace back to what no one was looking at - whether it is an unnoticed dependency, a forgotten crypto library, or a small component with big consequences. StackSQ is our response to that blind spot. We built it to help organisations see deeply, act quickly, and stay ready for whatever comes next. Just as importantly, we designed it to integrate seamlessly with existing tech stacks. StackSQ supports all major programming languages, frameworks, and package managers, making it effortless to embed into modern development environments.”  

Built as a unified platform, StackSQ’s privacy-first architecture enables deep, AI- driven analysis of software components while preserving the sanctity of proprietary code. It offers unprecedented visibility into an enterprise’s codebase without ever accessing the source code. What makes StackSQ timely and essential is its alignment with the rapidly evolving regulatory landscape.

With CERT-In, SEBI, PCI DSS, and FIPS 140-2 tightening mandates around software bill of materials and cryptographic safety, organisations in finance, defence, and government are under growing pressure to demonstrate not just awareness, but readiness. 

StackSQ rises to this challenge through its integrated SBOM (Software Bill of Materials), CBOM (Cryptographic BOM), and QBOM (Quantum BOM) capabilities, ensuring vulnerability management, cryptographic safety, and quantum readiness in a single platform. This trinity forms the heart of StackSQ’s proposition: one platform, three lenses, total visibility. 

The launch comes at a time when the software supply chain is increasingly being weaponised. Attackers log in, exploiting vulnerable packages, misused libraries, or outdated cryptographic standards buried deep within builds. And with the post- quantum era on the horizon, the shelf life of current encryption is rapidly shrinking. StackSQ doesn’t just flag these risks but anticipates them. It’s AI-powered risk intelligence assistant enables security teams to query potential threats in natural language and receive contextual, prioritised responses along with recommended remediation paths. 

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