Introduction
On 27 October 2025, Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH) announced an expanded strategic partnership with Rubrik (NYSE: RBRK) to deliver Business Resilience-as-a-Service (BRaaS), a subscription-based, pay-as-you-go offering designed to shift enterprise defence from recovery to resilience.
Why the Business Resilience Partnership Matters
As organisations accelerate adoption of AI and cloud-native workloads, the attack surface is expanding — both in scale and complexity. Cognizant and Rubrik’s joint service aligns IT recovery objectives with critical business outcomes, enabling companies to withstand disruptions, ransomware attacks and infrastructure sprawl with greater confidence.
What the Offering Includes
Under the new partnership model, Rubrik’s cyber resilience platform — including its Agent Rewind capability for AI-agent risk mitigation — is combined with Cognizant’s global delivery scale and its Neuro® AI platform. The service targets three key pillars: rapid recovery, business-aligned continuity and proactive resilience rather than merely prevention.
Business Resilience Partnership: Strategic Implications for Enterprises
For enterprise security leaders, the Business Resilience Partnership represents a meaningful evolution in how resilience services are procured and consumed. Subscription-based models enable firms to scale recovery capabilities across geographies and workloads without large upfront costs. They can also align service levels with business outcomes more directly. Further, the coupling with AI-driven risk tools reflects the shift in threat dynamics — where data integrity, agentic AI mistakes and ransomware form a multi-dimensional risk landscape.
Focus on Access Management and Zero-Trust Controls
While branded as a Business Resilience offering, the underpinning technology strengthens access management, identity controls and zero-trust security postures as part of the resilience lifecycle. Robust identity recovery, clearing attacker persistence vectors and safeguarding workload access become critical steps before full business operations can resume. Organisations that treat recovery as an access-management challenge gain a strategic edge in reducing downtime and reputational impact.
Challenges & Considerations
Adopting this Business Resilience Partnership will require enterprises to integrate diverse domains — backup and recovery, identity and access, compliance workflows, AI governance and incident response. Service-level definitions and metrics (e.g., time to recovery, data integrity thresholds) must be clearly aligned to business value. Moreover, the value proposition will depend on scale, global delivery consistency and cross-stack integration—all areas where Cognizant and Rubrik will need to deliver demonstrated outcomes over time.
Outlook
As enterprise workloads continue migrating to hybrid clouds, and as AI usage proliferates, the concept of resilience is becoming inseparable from access management, data protection and continuous recovery readiness. The Business Resilience Partnership announced by Cognizant and Rubrik marks a timely entry into this space, offering enterprises a subscription-oriented model for bridging IT recovery with business continuity. The next 12 to 18 months will be telling as early adopter case studies emerge and competitive responses from other vendors surface.



