New Delhi, Nov. 19 -- Cybersecurity firm Deepwatch has opened a new office in Bengaluru. This facility will serve as a key engineering and technology hub as the company scales its research and development capabilities.

With this new global capability centre, Deepwatch aims to tap into the country's pool of software, Agentic AI, and cybersecurity engineering talent. The Bengaluru GCC is designed to accelerate platform innovation and development velocity while maintaining the delivery models and support structures, the company said in a statement.

"Our investment in Bengaluru represents more than a new office, it's a testament to Deepwatch's commitment to developing exceptional AI-powered solutions for the cyber industry," said John DiLullo, Chief Executive Officer at Deepwatch. The Palo Alto headquartered firm's Agentic solutions will keep customers safe from the scourge of cybercrimes while improving the efficiency of global SOC operations and the lives of overworked analysts, he added.

The GCC supports around-the-clock development cycles and cross-regional collaboration, enabling faster product enhancements. The new facility will serve as a regional hub for Deepwatch's India operations with plans to aggressively grow its Bengaluru-based team over the next year through hiring across engineering, cloud operations, and product functions.

"The India GCC represents our strategic commitment to advance cyber resilience at scale. India's deep pool of cybersecurity talent gives us a unique advantage to accelerate product innovation, strengthen our threat intelligence capabilities, and deliver next-generation managed security outcomes to customers worldwide. This GCC is not just an expansion, it is a catalyst for building the future of intelligent, proactive security from India for the world." added Prasad Channabasappa, Managing Director, Deepwatch India.

Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from TechCircle.