Airtel Secure cyber security solutions launched for business customers

Bharti Airtel announced the launch of Airtel Secure –advanced cyber security solutions for business customers.
Airtel India mobile networkIndia, which is now the world’s second largest internet market, ranks fifth globally when it comes to incidents of cyber-attacks and frauds. In fact, the Indian cyber security market is expected to cross $13 billion by 2025.

“Airtel Secure combines Airtel’s network security with solutions delivered through global partnerships so as to deliver end-to-end managed security services. Airtel Secure will provide our customers peace of mind, enable faster response times to potential threats and help protect their data so as to reduce business risk,” Gopal Vittal, MD & CEO (India and South Asia), Bharti Airtel said.

Airtel launched its Security Intelligence Centre in the National Capital Region. The Airtel Security Intelligence Centre rates amongst the best in India with access to advanced technology and AI / ML tools to mitigate potential threats.

This facility will offer its tracking services to large enterprises and small and medium businesses on a 24×7 basis. https://www.airtel.in/business/airtel-secure

Airtel has strategic partnerships with global leaders such as Cisco, Radware, VMWare, and Forcepoint for launching Airtel Secure.

Airtel and Cisco announced that they will jointly bring to market a range of security solutions that secure networks, endpoints, applications and the Cloud.

Airtel also unveiled a partnership with Radware and set up a global data scrubbing center in India to ensure threats to data and information is attacked and eliminated at the source in the country. This facility is hosted by Airtel’s Nxtra Data in Chennai.

Airtel Secure is now available to over one million business customers of Airtel. Several companies, including Flipkart, Havell’s, Fidelity India and R-Systems, are already benefiting from Airtel Secure.

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