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Bengaluru: In an era when cyber threats move faster than human reflexes and enterprise attack surfaces expand by the hour, Deepwatch — globally recognized as the leader in Precision MDR powered by AI + Humans — has taken a decisive leap.

The company recently inaugurated its brand-new Global Capability Center (GCC) in Bengaluru, marking a significant inflection point in its strategy to build the world’s most intelligent, anticipatory cybersecurity ecosystem.

But this is not just another tech office opening. It is a story of how India’s Silicon Valley is emerging as the heartbeat of next-generation cybersecurity innovation.

A new nerve centre for global cyber defence

Spread across a modern, collaborative workspace in Bengaluru, the new Deepwatch GCC has been designed as a high-velocity engineering and R&D powerhouse — where domain experts, AI engineers, threat hunters, and cloud specialists work at the intersection of human insight and machine intelligence.

The world today faces adversaries who never sleep. Neither will this Bengaluru hub.

The facility enables around-the-clock development cycles, cross-border engineering pods, and rapid product innovation that directly fuel Deepwatch’s flagship Precision MDR platform.

Every enhancement made in Bengaluru will ripple across enterprises worldwide — strengthening SOC operations, powering faster threat responses, and reducing analyst fatigue.

India: The engine of agentic AI and cyber talent

For Deepwatch, choosing Bengaluru was not a coincidence — it was a conviction.“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, CEO, Deepwatch.

“Our India team is transforming the mundane into the marvellous every day. Deepwatch’s Agentic solutions will keep customers safe from the scourge of cybercrimes while improving the lives of overworked analysts. We’re convinced India is the ideal location to advance this goal.”

Bengaluru gives Deepwatch access to one of the world’s deepest pools of cybersecurity expertise — from SOC engineers to cloud-native developers to specialists in generative and agentic AI models.

This talent will accelerate Deepwatch’s march toward predictive, autonomous, resilience-driven security.

A launchpad for Next-Gen cybersecurity

The new GCC isn’t just an expansion; it’s a strategic accelerator. “The India GCC is our commitment to building intelligent, proactive security at global scale. India’s deep cybersecurity talent gives us the ability to advance product innovation, enrich threat intelligence, and strengthen cyber resilience for customers worldwide,” said Prasad Channabasappa, Managing Director, Deepwatch India.

Deepwatch plans to ramp up its hiring significantly in the next 12 months, bringing in engineers across: Cloud operations, full-stack and platform engineering, AI/ML product development, threat intelligence and detection engineering.

The Bengaluru GCC will also function as the anchor for Deepwatch’s expanding India operations, creating a continuous innovation loop between global customers, local engineering, and AI-driven SOC enhancements.

A global cybersecurity leader with local impact

Cybersecurity is now a frontline business imperative — not an IT function. Breaches are faster, smarter, and more coordinated than ever before. Enterprises demand clarity, context, and confidence from their MDR providers.

This is where Deepwatch stands apart.

By blending human expertise with a sophisticated Agentic AI engine, Deepwatch delivers cybersecurity outcomes that are clear, custom, and ceaseless.

There are no black boxes. Every detection, decision, and response is traceable, transparent, and tuned to the unique environment of each customer.

With the Bengaluru GCC, this vision will only become sharper and more scalable.

In 2025, global cybercrime is projected to cost businesses upwards of $10 trillion. Attacks on cloud-native environments, AI models, and critical infrastructure are rising at unprecedented speed.

To stay ahead, enterprises need cybersecurity partners who innovate faster than adversaries.

That is precisely what Deepwatch aims to achieve with its India expansion:
building the future of cyber defence — faster, smarter, and from Bengaluru.

 The road ahead

With the new Bengaluru GCC, Deepwatch is not just adding capacity — it is creating a global command centre of innovation. The company will continue exploring additional sites and talent clusters in India, reinforcing the country’s role as a cornerstone of its worldwide strategy.

 

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Arun is a freelance content contributor based in Bengaluru

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