Cyera & Logicalis UK&I: Helping organisations take control of data risk in the AI era

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United Kingdom, Jun 2, 2026

08th JUNE 2026 | LONDON, UK: Organisations are rapidly accelerating their adoption of AI, with appetite increasing by 90% over the past 12 months, according to recent CIO research; however, many are finding that ambition is outpacing their ability to manage the data foundations required to support it. 

In fact, 85% of organisations say data challenges, including poor quality, silos and governance gaps, are now a key barrier to AI adoption, highlighting a growing disconnect between AI strategy and operational readiness.

At the same time, the widespread use of AI tools across the workforce is introducing new and often unintended risks. 58% of organisations report that employee use of AI is already jeopardising data security, as sensitive information is shared, accessed or exposed in ways that are difficult to monitor or control. As data becomes more distributed across cloud, SaaS and AI-driven environments, maintaining visibility, governance and protection is becoming increasingly complex and critical for organisations looking to adopt AI with confidence.

To help address this, Cyera, a global leader in data security, and Logicalis UK&I, a leading IT solutions and managed services provider, have today announced a partnership to help organisations discover, classify and protect sensitive data across their entire digital estate.

By combining Cyera’s agentless data security platform with Logicalis’ expertise in designing, managing and securing complex hybrid and multi-cloud environments, organisations can gain a unified view of their data risk and take action to reduce exposure faster and more effectively.

“Data is now one of the most valuable and most exposed assets organisations have. As businesses adopt cloud and AI at pace, they need a clear, real-time understanding of where sensitive data resides, who has access to it and how it is being used. Logicalis’ deep expertise in managing complex environments makes them an ideal partner to help organisations turn that visibility into meaningful risk reduction.”

Andy Richmond
EMEA Vice President
Cyera

As enterprises continue to adopt cloud-first strategies and embed AI into business processes, data is increasingly spread across multiple locations, formats and platforms. Traditional approaches to data protection, often reliant on manual classification or fragmented tooling, are struggling to keep pace.

Many organisations lack a complete and accurate inventory of their sensitive data, making it difficult to enforce consistent policies, prevent data loss or demonstrate compliance.

Organisations are collecting and generating more data than ever before, but many still don’t have a clear understanding of where their most sensitive data sits or how exposed it is. At the same time, AI adoption is accelerating, increasing both the value and the risk associated with that data. This partnership with Cyera enables us to help customers gain real visibility and control, so they can reduce risk while continuing to innovate.

Our partnership with Cyera will help customers take control of their data risk, strengthen governance and build the secure foundations needed to adopt AI with confidence.

Mike Fry, Infrastructure
Data & Security Solutions Director
Logicalis UK&I

Unlike traditional data security approaches, Cyera provides agentless, API-based discovery and classification across on-prem, cloud and SaaS environments, enabling organisations to continuously monitor data risk without impacting performance or requiring complex deployments. Together, Logicalis and Cyera help organisations:

  • Gain full visibility of sensitive data across cloud, SaaS and hybrid environments
  • Identify and prioritise data exposure and access risks
  • Enforce consistent data security policies and controls
  • Strengthen compliance and governance across evolving regulatory requirements
  • Support secure AI adoption by ensuring trusted data foundations

This approach supports organisations looking to move beyond siloed or reactive data protection strategies towards a more proactive, continuous model of data security.

As data volumes continue to grow and AI reshapes how organisations operate, both companies believe that data-centric security will become a core pillar of cyber resilience.

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About Logicalis UK&I

We are Architects of Change™. We help organisations succeed in a digital-first world. At Logicalis, we harness our collective technology expertise to help our clients build a blueprint for success, so they can deliver sustainable outcomes that matter.

Our lifecycle services across cloud, connectivity, collaboration and security are designed to help optimise operations, reduce risk and empower employees.

As a global technology service provider, we deliver next-generation digital managed services to provide our clients with real-time visibility and actionable insights across the performance of their digital ecosystem including; reliability, user experience, security, economic performance and sustainability.

Our 7000+ ‘Architects of Change’ are based in 30 territories around the globe, helping our 10,000+ clients across a range of industry sectors, create sustainable outcomes through technology.

Logicalis has annualised revenues of $1.63 billion, from operations in Europe, North America, Latin

America, Asia Pacific, and Africa. It is a division of Datatec Limited, listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, with revenues of over $3.6 billion.

About Cyera

Cyera is the AI Security Platform built for the age of agents. Enterprises like Paramount, Chipotle, and Valvoline use Cyera to control exactly what data their AI can reach—and govern what happens next. The platform secures data at rest, in motion, and in use, whether touched by humans or AI agents. Valued at $9 billion and backed by over $1.7 billion from top-tier investors including Accel, Blackstone, and Sequoia. Protect your data. Secure AI.
 

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