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Tech Mahindra has partnered with Bengaluru-based cyber intelligence company CloudSEK to deliver AI-driven threat intelligence, attack surface monitoring, and digital risk protection services to enterprises globally, as organizations face mounting pressure to comply with tightening cybersecurity regulations.
The partnership combines CloudSEK's AI-native predictive cyber intelligence platform with Tech Mahindra's cybersecurity consulting, implementation, and managed security services. The companies said the joint offering is designed to help enterprises identify cyber risks earlier, improve incident response, and meet evolving regulatory requirements.
The announcement comes as organizations grapple with increasingly stringent cybersecurity and data protection rules across major markets. These include the Network and Information Security Directive (NIS2) and the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) in Europe, CERT-In mandates and the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act in India, as well as the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act (CIRCIA) and the Securities and Exchange Commission's cyber disclosure rules in the US.
The companies said these regulations are driving demand for continuous monitoring, third-party risk management, and faster breach detection and reporting, prompting enterprises to adopt intelligence-led cybersecurity approaches.
Under the partnership, CloudSEK's platform will provide continuous monitoring of external and AI-driven attack surfaces, correlate threat intelligence, and identify potential attack paths. Tech Mahindra will integrate those capabilities with its advisory, implementation, and managed security services to help customers operationalize cybersecurity and compliance programs.
"This partnership strengthens our global expansion by bringing our AI-native predictive cyber intelligence platform to a much wider enterprise base," Rahul Sasi, co-founder and CEO of CloudSEK, said in a statement.
"Organizations today are not struggling with a lack of alerts; they are struggling to understand how attackers will actually get in. With Tech Mahindra, we can deliver this capability at a global scale," Sasi added.
Saket Singh, business head for Cloud, Infrastructure, Network & Security Services at Tech Mahindra, said enterprises can no longer rely on reactive security models as cyber threats intensify and regulatory obligations increase.
"Our partnership with CloudSEK reflects a deliberate strategy to bring best-in-class, AI-native predictive cyber intelligence into our cybersecurity portfolio," Singh said. He added that combining CloudSEK's threat intelligence capabilities with Tech Mahindra's global consulting and managed services would enable customers to achieve "faster, more precise, and operationally scalable security outcomes."
The companies said the partnership will initially focus on telecommunications providers and large enterprises across industries, helping them reduce compliance risks, improve response times, and strengthen resilience across critical digital infrastructure.
The partnership combines CloudSEK's AI-native predictive cyber intelligence platform with Tech Mahindra's cybersecurity consulting, implementation, and managed security services. The companies said the joint offering is designed to help enterprises identify cyber risks earlier, improve incident response, and meet evolving regulatory requirements.
The announcement comes as organizations grapple with increasingly stringent cybersecurity and data protection rules across major markets. These include the Network and Information Security Directive (NIS2) and the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) in Europe, CERT-In mandates and the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act in India, as well as the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act (CIRCIA) and the Securities and Exchange Commission's cyber disclosure rules in the US.
The companies said these regulations are driving demand for continuous monitoring, third-party risk management, and faster breach detection and reporting, prompting enterprises to adopt intelligence-led cybersecurity approaches.
Under the partnership, CloudSEK's platform will provide continuous monitoring of external and AI-driven attack surfaces, correlate threat intelligence, and identify potential attack paths. Tech Mahindra will integrate those capabilities with its advisory, implementation, and managed security services to help customers operationalize cybersecurity and compliance programs.
"This partnership strengthens our global expansion by bringing our AI-native predictive cyber intelligence platform to a much wider enterprise base," Rahul Sasi, co-founder and CEO of CloudSEK, said in a statement.
"Organizations today are not struggling with a lack of alerts; they are struggling to understand how attackers will actually get in. With Tech Mahindra, we can deliver this capability at a global scale," Sasi added.
Saket Singh, business head for Cloud, Infrastructure, Network & Security Services at Tech Mahindra, said enterprises can no longer rely on reactive security models as cyber threats intensify and regulatory obligations increase.
"Our partnership with CloudSEK reflects a deliberate strategy to bring best-in-class, AI-native predictive cyber intelligence into our cybersecurity portfolio," Singh said. He added that combining CloudSEK's threat intelligence capabilities with Tech Mahindra's global consulting and managed services would enable customers to achieve "faster, more precise, and operationally scalable security outcomes."
The companies said the partnership will initially focus on telecommunications providers and large enterprises across industries, helping them reduce compliance risks, improve response times, and strengthen resilience across critical digital infrastructure.
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