NTT DATA Announces Six New AI-Powered Cybersecurity Centres 

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 NTT DATA, a provider of AI, digital business and technology services, has announced the launch of four autonomous Cyber Defence Centres powered by AI technologies in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Noida and Mumbai, with two additional centres set to open in Birmingham (UK) in Dec 2025 and Dallas (USA) by Jan 2026.

These purpose-built Cyber Defence Centres reinforce NTT DATA’s strategic focus on modernising cybersecurity for the AI era. They represent a shift from traditional centralised security operations to a distributed, AI-driven, hyper-automated model that learns from past incidents and human expertise to automate, triage and prioritise alerts, accelerate investigations and incident response, contain threats faster and support regional data privacy and cybersecurity regulations.

According to Omdia, autonomous Security Operations Centres (SOCs) will become the industry standard within two years, positioning NTT DATA as an example of how the industry is evolving toward autonomous cyber resilience.

The four Cyber Defence Centres in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Noida and Mumbai, expand NTT DATA’s global cybersecurity footprint across five continents, supported by more than 40 delivery centres and SOCs in over 50 countries.

The centres provide 24×7 unified threat monitoring, detection, response and incident management and are fully integrated with NTT DATA’s SecOps global network, delivering AI-driven insights and threat intelligence through a single dashboard for identification, detection, protection and recovery.

Additional Cyber Defence Centres will launch in Birmingham (UK, Dec 2025) and Dallas (USA, Jan 2026) further strengthening regional capabilities across NTT DATA’s global network.

These “glocal” Cyber Defence Centres operate in collaboration with regional Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs), National Cyber Security Centres (NCSCs) and government agencies to help clients meet local data privacy and AI-regulation requirements.

“Today’s threat environment demands intelligent, adaptive defences that combine global insight with local expertise to help organizations continuously reduce risks and build resilience,” said Sheetal Mehta, Head of Cybersecurity, NTT DATA. “With the addition of these AI-powered Cyber Defence Centres, we are advancing our vision of a globally interconnected cyberdefence network that combines cutting-edge technology, strategic partnerships and world-class talent.”

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