NEW YORK — August 13, 2026
Executive Summary
Axio has launched Axio AIR, a new AI risk capability built on its Axio360 platform that brings financial quantification to AI and agentic risk. The solution gives boards, regulators, insurers, CISOs, and risk teams a dollarized view of AI exposure, connects identified risks to recognized frameworks, and prioritizes remediation. Axio AIR extends Axio’s established cyber risk quantification methodology to AI systems and agentic environments, providing a unified financial view of cyber and AI exposure.
Announcement Overview
Axio AIR extends Axio360’s established cyber risk quantification methodology to AI and agentic systems, allowing organizations to assess exposure at the model, system, and portfolio levels in dollars. The capability combines AI-specific loss modeling with framework-mapped remediation, incident readiness, reporting support, and executive-level risk reporting. Axio said the launch addresses growing AI adoption alongside expanding governance and regulatory requirements, including the EU AI Act. The solution is available as a standalone offering, integrates natively with existing Axio360 environments, and is available to risk advisory and insurance partners through native MCP availability.
Key Announcement Details
- Announcement Type: Product Launch
- Announcing Entity: Axio
- Product: Axio AIR
- Announcement Date: August 13, 2026
- Dateline: NEW YORK
- Purpose: Financial quantification of AI and agentic risk
- Platform: Axio360
- Core Capability: Dollarized AI exposure
- Risk Levels: Model, system, portfolio
- Methodology: AI-specific loss exceedance curves
- Frameworks: NIST AI RMF, MITRE ATLAS, CSA RiskRubric, COSO GenAI
- Incident Readiness: 2/10/15-day EU AI Act reporting
- Availability: Generally available August 13, 2026
- Deployment: Standalone and Axio360 integration
- MCP Availability: Risk advisory and insurance partners
- Target Users: Risk, security, compliance and governance teams
- Key Sectors: Energy, financial services, public sector
- AI Adoption Context: ~90% of enterprises deployed AI
- Illustrative Exposure: $4.2M annual loss; $11.8M 95th-percentile exposure
Axio Launches Axio AIR
Axio, a provider of cyber risk quantification (CRQ) solutions, has introduced Axio AIR, a new capability designed to extend its financial approach to risk management into artificial intelligence and agentic systems.
Built on the Axio360 platform, Axio AIR is designed to translate AI exposure into financial terms rather than relying solely on qualitative assessments. The company said the capability provides organizations with a board-ready view of AI exposure alongside a prioritized path for reducing identified risks.
Axio positions the launch as an extension of its existing risk quantification methodology rather than a separate risk workflow.
AI Adoption and Risk Governance
Axio said the launch comes as AI adoption continues to move faster than organizations’ ability to establish formal governance programs.
The company cited several factors shaping the current AI risk environment:
- Approximately 90% of enterprises have deployed AI in some form.
- Formal AI risk programs remain less widespread.
- Regulatory requirements are increasing alongside AI adoption.
- The EU AI Act includes obligations for high-risk AI systems.
- Under the Digital Omnibus agreement referenced by Axio, penalties associated with certain EU AI Act requirements can reach €35 million or 7% of global revenue.
- Boards are increasingly examining organizational exposure to AI.
- Insurers are strengthening underwriting standards related to AI risk.
Scott Kannry, CEO of Axio, said:
“AI adoption has outpaced every organization’s ability to govern it responsibly.”
Kannry said Axio AIR is intended to give boards a financial understanding of AI exposure while extending the methodology Axio has used in cyber risk management for more than a decade.
Extending Axio360’s Risk Quantification Methodology
Axio AIR uses the established Axio360 methodology to quantify AI and agentic risk.
The capability applies a purpose-built scenario research engine and AI-specific loss exceedance curves to model exposure at three levels:
- Model level
- System level
- Portfolio level
The resulting analysis is expressed in dollar terms, allowing risk and compliance teams to work with financial exposure rather than relying exclusively on qualitative risk scores.
Axio provided an illustrative scenario involving prompt injection against a customer-facing large language model (LLM). In the example, the modeled scenario could identify $4.2 million in annual loss exposure, alongside a 95th-percentile exposure of $11.8 million.
How Axio AIR Quantifies and Prioritizes AI Risk
Axio AIR operates through a three-stage process designed to connect AI exposure with the systems and business activities creating it.
First, organizations model AI and agentic risk scenarios and quantify their financial exposure using the same underlying methodology applied to cyber risk through Axio360.
Second, the platform connects the quantified exposure to the specific AI systems, use cases, and business processes associated with the risk, helping organizations identify where exposure is concentrated.
Third, Axio AIR generates prioritized remediation activities for individual scenarios and maps those activities to established risk and control frameworks.
These include:
- NIST AI Risk Management Framework
- MITRE ATLAS
- CSA RiskRubric
- COSO’s GenAI control principles
Incident Readiness and Regulatory Reporting
Axio AIR also incorporates capabilities designed to support AI incident readiness and reporting.
The platform includes:
- 2/10/15-day reporting readiness aligned with Article 73 of the EU AI Act
- AI-specific tabletop exercises
- Incident runbooks
- Regulator-ready timeline reconstruction
Because AI and cyber exposure can be expressed using the same financial terminology within Axio’s platform, the company said organizations can incorporate AI exposure into a single executive risk narrative alongside cyber risk.
Axio also stated that this financial output can feed into cyber insurance underwriting and renewal cycles.
Leadership Commentary
Nicole Sundin, Chief Product Officer of Axio, said:
“We built Axio AIR the same way we built Axio360 — around the belief that risk isn’t real to an organization until it’s expressed in dollars.”
Sundin said the platform is designed to help risk and compliance teams quantify AI exposure, connect it with frameworks used by regulators and auditors, and prioritize action more quickly.
From AI Risk Assessment to Governance-Ready Action
Axio said conventional AI risk assessments can involve weeks of workshops and consulting engagements.
Axio AIR is designed to produce a quantified risk view and governance-ready remediation plan in minutes, including the financial impact associated with individual scenarios.
The platform is intended to give organizations a more direct connection between AI exposure, financial consequences, governance requirements, and remediation priorities.
Designed for Risk, Security, Compliance and Governance Teams
Axio AIR is designed for several groups responsible for managing organizational AI exposure.
Its intended users include:
- Risk and security leaders seeking a defensible, board-ready view of AI exposure.
- Compliance and governance teams prioritizing AI control investments.
- Existing Axio360 customers extending established risk programs into AI.
- Risk advisory partners incorporating AI risk quantification into existing practices.
- Insurance partners assessing AI exposure within underwriting and renewal workflows.
The solution is available both as a standalone offering and through native integration for existing Axio360 customers.
Axio AIR is also available to risk advisory and insurance partners through native Model Context Protocol (MCP) availability, allowing the capability to connect directly with tools and workflows already used by those practices.
Critical-Infrastructure Sector Experience
Axio AIR draws on Axio’s existing experience serving organizations in critical-infrastructure sectors.
The company specifically identifies:
- Energy
- Financial services
- Public sector organizations
Axio said these sectors are among those facing significant exposure to evolving AI regulatory requirements.
General Availability
Axio AIR is generally available starting August 13, 2026.
Organizations can request a demonstration through Axio’s website.
About Axio
Axio360 is a cyber risk quantification platform designed to help security and risk teams translate organizational exposure into financial insight. The platform supports investment prioritization around an organization’s greatest financial exposures and enables organizations to model control and process improvements to identify potential investment priorities.
Axio360 can be applied across cyber risk, AI risk, operational technology (OT) risk, supply chain risk, and other areas. Its financial insights are designed to help organizations support security investment decisions through financial ROI, communicate with boards using common financial terms, strengthen insurability, and use risk scenarios as blueprints for incident-response planning.
Axio AIR extends this established quantification methodology to AI and agentic risk.
For enterprise subscription information, Axio directs organizations to sales@axio.com.
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