IT consulting firm Tech Mahindra and ELTA Systems, a group and subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) have partnered to provide cyber solutions and services to government and enterprise customers in India. (Photo: Agency)
IT consulting firm Tech Mahindra and ELTA Systems, a subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) have partnered to provide cyber solutions and services to government and enterprise customers in India and around the world.
The partnership will enable the companies to design and deliver bespoke Security Operation Centres (C-SOCs), Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) and Forensic Laboratories. The partnership will also offer consultation, training and managed security services.
“This strategic partnership will herald a new chapter in tackling the advanced global cybersecurity threats in today’s digital age, by developing a future ready cybersecurity framework. Partnership with IAI will be a multiplier force for Tech Mahindra’s robust cyber security expertise world over,” said CP Gurnani, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Tech Mahindra.
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Both the firms will combine their strength to offer services in areas of cyber intelligence, protection, monitoring, identification and integrated cyber resilience targeting governments and businesses with critical infrastructure.
“We are confident that Mahindra’s experienced cyber security professionals will equip IAI with a sustainable competitive advantage, improving our ability to scale rapidly and prevent cyber-attacks with cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions,” said Esti Peshin, VP and General Manager of IAI’s Cyber Division.
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