Deepwatch, the leader in precision MDR powered by AI + Humans, announced the official opening of its Global Capability Center (GCC) in Bangalore, India. This strategic expansion taps into one of the world’s most competitive software engineering hubs to accelerate platform development and deliver enhanced cybersecurity capabilities to customers worldwide.

The Bangalore GCC will focus on advancing Deepwatch’s AI-driven threat detection platform while maintaining the personalized service delivery that customers depend on. By establishing round-the-clock development cycles across time zones, Deepwatch can now deliver faster product enhancements and new capabilities supported by our continued dedication to exceptional quality and service.

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“This expansion represents a fundamental shift in how we approach innovation—we’re not just opening an office, we’re creating a global development engine that keeps our customers ahead of evolving threats,” said John DiLullo, Chief Executive Officer at Deepwatch. “India’s exceptional talent in cybersecurity, AI, and enterprise platforms allows us to scale innovation while maintaining the precision and responsiveness that define our service.”

The new facility offers access to India’s extensive pool of specialized engineering talent, with expertise in cybersecurity, SaaS platforms, and AI development. Deepwatch plans to grow its Bangalore team to over 100 professionals within 18 months, with immediate hiring across engineering, AI research, and product development functions.

“The GCC transforms our development velocity by enabling continuous innovation cycles,” said Prasad Channabasappa, Managing Director, India at Deepwatch. “Our customers will see faster rollout of new threat detection capabilities, enhanced AI models, and platform improvements—all while receiving the same personalized support they’ve come to expect.”

The timing of this expansion aligns with growing demand for sophisticated MDR services that are trained on and leverage customers’ existing tech stack. The Bangalore GCC will focus on three key areas:

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  • Advanced AI Development: Accelerating Gen AI development for threat detection and response automation
  • Platform Engineering: Scaling infrastructure to support global customer growth
  • Product Innovation: Developing new capabilities, such as threat exposure management, for emerging cybersecurity challenges.

The modern Bangalore facility features collaborative workspaces designed for cross-regional teamwork, connecting seamlessly with Deepwatch’s existing operations in North America. This setup ensures customers benefit from localized innovation while maintaining consistent service delivery across all geographies.

Beyond immediate product development benefits, the GCC positions Deepwatch for continued global expansion. The company is actively evaluating additional international opportunities to bring world-class cybersecurity expertise closer to customers worldwide.

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Source: businesswire

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