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TCS partners with Google Cloud on AI-powered cybersecurity solutions

written by Staff Writer September 4, 2024
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Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has expanded its partnership with Google Cloud to offer two new cybersecurity solutions for customers.

TCS operates a Threat Management Centre for cyber security and a centre of excellence in cloud services out of its Global Delivery Centre, based in Letterkenny.

This partnership aims to strengthen cyber resilience for enterprises and empower them with domain-focused innovation with cutting-edge technologies from TCS and Google Cloud.

The partnership offers two solutions: TCS Managed Detection and Response solution and TCS Secure Cloud Foundation solution.

These solutions will enhance threat detection and response capabilities of businesses, even in non-cloud environments and will help TCS customers create forward-looking and secure businesses

Ganesa Subramanian, VP and Global Head, Cybersecurity Business Group, TCS, said, “Businesses are rapidly transforming, and they must secure their transformation journey to grow with confidence. The rise of Generative AI further underscores the need to modernize cybersecurity and strengthen cyber resilience. This partnership brings together the best of capabilities, contextual knowledge, and accelerators from TCS and Google Cloud to holistically protect the digital estates of enterprise customers, to help them be future-ready, cyber resilient businesses.”

TCS has already deployed both solutions successfully for several of its clients. For example, the Secure Cloud Foundation solution has assisted a global bank headquartered in Germany in automating, identifying, and deploying over 800 build-time and runtime security policies, ensuring adherence to regulatory compliance requirements.

In a partnership spanning a decade, TCS and Google Cloud have helped global enterprises transform their businesses with the power of cloud.  This new phase of the partnership will focus on leveraging Google Cloud’s AI-powered security portfolio across threat intelligence, security operations and cloud security.

TCS partners with Google Cloud on AI-powered cybersecurity solutions was last modified: September 3rd, 2024 by Staff Writer
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