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IT services firms ramp up capability to protect clients from cyber threat

Major Indian firms open cyber threat management centres in US, Europe

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Sai Ishwar Mumbai
As remote working by employees at global enterprises triggers the fear of large-scale cyber attacks, Indian IT firms, which provide technology security services to these companies globally, are augmenting their capabilities in this area.

In the last couple of months, top Indian IT services providers, including Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys, Wipro and HCL Technologies have announced setting up cyber threat management centres in the US and Europe. 

The intent is to stay closer to customers and keep their enterprises secure and cyber-resilient while meeting data and cyber sovereignty regulations, say experts.

Last week, TCS announced the launch of 10

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