Tata, Intertec Set Up Cyber Security Operations Center in UAE

Tata Communications International Pte Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Communications Ltd., a global digital ecosystem enabler has extended its partnership with Intertec Systems, a system integrator in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), to offer managed services in the region.

As part of the partnership, Tata Communications brings its Cyber Security Operations Center (SOC) and managed security services to bolster the cyber defense of enterprises in the region.

The SOC provides managed security services bundled with cyber-threat intelligence to secure the enterprises’ mission-critical information, offering world-class insights to help safeguard and protect their business.

The services allow enterprises to focus more on their core business and utilize their key resources for critical projects vital for their growth. The partnership brings security solutions, unified communications and collaboration (UCC), cloud, and the internet of things (IoT) coupled with Intertec Systems service support and know-how of the enterprise market in the region.

Intertec Systems’ facility responds to customers’ demand for an affordable, in-country, and technically advanced SOC built by Tata Communications that improves security incident detection and mitigates the significant consequences of cyberattacks, such as financial losses and damage to reputation.

As part of the managed SOC services, Tata Communications provides real-time analytics with advanced intelligence, leveraging automation and information enrichment; monitored 24×7.

This is based on Tata Communications’ cybersecurity solution, allowing people and processes to be integrated seamlessly and comprehensively into the security foundation. Tata Communications has certified professionals to counter growing risks and ramifications of cyber security breaches regardless of source, time of day, or attack type.

“The increasing pace of technology adoption in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), including remote work tools and migration to the cloud, has made many enterprises operate more efficiently and open new business avenues. The downside is it has also made enterprises more vulnerable to cyberattacks,” said Naresh Kothari, MD, and president, of Intertec Systems. “Strong partnerships aid us to advance digitalization in the GCC. By creating an integrated offering with Tata Communications, we are adding value for our customers by bringing local and global expertise. Together, we have the capability to address various cyber security risks.”

Learn more: www.intertecsystems.com or visit www.tatacommunications.com