LTIMindtree has announced the launch of its Cyber Defense Resiliency Center (CDRC) in Bengaluru. With this launch, the company will offer its global clients support and protection capabilities for the cyber threat lifecycle, using AI, specifically GenAI.
The CDRC will operate around the clock, offering cyber threat intelligence and incident response services to LTIMindtree’s clients across the globe.
It will act as a Center of Excellence (COE) for the company’s global network of cybersecurity specialists focused on cyber operations, supporting security events, and operational management. The 100-seater facility also serves as an experience center, showcasing LTIMindtree’s data security capabilities for clients.
As a security transformation partner, LTIMindtree said it has helped clients in over 30 countries build custom security roadmaps aligning with their digital transformation goals.
According to the company, the CDRC will follow an AI-driven customer-centric approach to creating cybersecurity solutions that help clients build resilient enterprises. It is designed to be a cyber defense hub for global clients and will use AI to automate and improve security operations to manage threat detection, incident response, and resource allocation.
It will also offer platform-based enterprise cybersecurity solutions that are proactive, prescriptive, and cognitively autonomous, LTIMindtree claimed. The CDRC will provide predictive analytics and predict possible dangers, leveraging natural language processing and interpreting data from various sources to identify threats.
“At LTIMindtree, AI and cybersecurity are at the center of everything we do, and we are excited to launch this AI-driven CDRC for our global clients. This CDRC can help our clients respond to security incidents in real-time, minimizing the impact of cyberattacks. They can also free up human analysts to focus on more complex tasks,” said, Nachiket Deshpande, Whole-Time Director and COO, LTIMindtree.
“With increasing security risks, we consistently upgrade our cybersecurity capabilities to safeguard client and partner data. With this CDRC, we will continue our focus on security while also enhancing the skills and experience of our employees,” he added.
According to a cybersecurity briefer report by USAID, cybercrime is expected to grow over the coming years globally, with projections as high as $23.84 trillion by 2027. In the first half of 2024, India experienced nearly 600 cases of cyberattacks, with the education, government, and technology sectors being targeted primarily.