Torgen Graph connects breaches, vendors, vulnerabilities, sensitive data, response timelines, legal actions, and missed mitigation opportunities—so leaders can understand where cyber risk becomes legal and financial exposure.
The third-party / cascading-risk thesis is also strong. Black Kite’s 2026 third-party breach report says it analyzed 136 verified third-party breach events and found an average of 5.28 downstream publicly compromised companies per breached vendor, plus long disclosure delays. That supports your premise that organizations need better visibility into upstream vendor and fourth-party exposure.
Torgen is an evidence-linked cyber risk intelligence graph for organizations that handle PHI. It transforms fragmented public breach disclosures, regulatory filings, legal records, vendor notices, threat intelligence, and dark-web signals into a source-grounded map of data custody, vendor dependency, campaign exposure, control failure, and remediation priority.
Torgen’s opportunity is to connect these into a leader-facing graph that shows how product/vendor risk becomes breach impact, mitigation opportunity, and liability exposure.
Independent cybersecurity benchmarks show that leading LLMs still miss roughly 1 in 8 broad cyber tasks, while performance can fall below 30% on deeper vulnerability-analysis tasks and degrade further when retrieved context is incomplete or irrelevant.
The Attack Surface Has Changed
AI is changing how attackers discover, combine, and exploit weaknesses across systems, vendors, and informal workflows
Untracked apps, AI tools, scripts, data stores, and informal workflows create risk that does not appear in standard inventories.
Unrestricted AI capabilities have accelerated reconnaissance, phishing, impersonation, exploit chaining, and attack planning at scale.
Legacy systems and vendor-managed application components create persistent risk that conventional tools often assess in isolation.
The risk is not any single exposure — it is how these exposures connect
Most tools see assets.
Torgen maps relationships.
Conventional security tools surface isolated findings. Torgen connects them into risk patterns across systems, vendors, data, identity, and controls
Graph intelligence reveals hidden risk patterns between systems
Torgen maps real-world breach events — organizations, actors, tools, tactics, vectors, and vendors — as structured knowledge to improve accuracy in identifying and prioritizing AI-amplified business risks
What Torgen Helps You Find
Torgen connects these signals into a graph of material risk — showing how isolated exposures become attack paths
Find the risk patterns your current tools were not built to see
AI-amplified risks are accelerating across systems, vendors, identity, controls, and shadow workflows.
 See where similar exposure chains may already exist in your environment
Currently offering private graph walkthroughs and advisory pilots for security leaders exploring AI-amplified risk