July 08, 2025 05:10 pm (IST)

Deloitte expands its Cyber Intelligence Centre in Gurgaon
Kolkata, Feb 18 (IBNS): Deloitte India on Thursday announced the expansion of its Cyber Intelligence Centre (CIC) in Gurgaon.
This facility integrates technology with industry insights to provide round-the-clock business-focused cyber and operational security.
Krishan Pal Gurjar, Minister of State for Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India, was the Chief Guest for the occasion. Other dignitaries at the inauguration ceremony included P.R. Ramesh, Chairman, N. Venkatram, CEO, Deloitte India along with the India board and Executive Committee members of Deloitte India firm.
With 24x7 coverage, the CIC has the capability to monitor and assess threats specific to clients, enabling Deloitte to effectively mitigate risk and strengthen cyber resilience.
Deloitte’s Gurgaon CIC will be part of a globally interconnected set of cyber intelligence centres to provide leading insights and services to its clients.
Speaking about CIC, Shree Parthasarathy, Partner, Deloitte India, said, “The pervasiveness of technology throughout major business processes coupled with the brand and regulatory impact of a cyber-breach or attack, clearly makes cyber risk a boardroom issue.With ‘always-on, always-connected’ systems, exposure to cyber threat increases, creating the need for businesses to get access to timely and actionable threat intelligence. Our CIC is one of the largest in the region and is linked to Deloitte’s existing Cyber Intelligence Centres in Australia, Japan, UK, Spain, Canada and the United States to bring a collective set of capabilities to our clients based in India.The CIC propels our Cyber capability to the next level and helps solidify our presence in the market as a global leader in Cyber Risk Services.”
Said AmryJunaideen, President, Enterprise Risk Services, Deloitte India: “Threats posed to organizations by Cybersecurity-related issues have increased rapidly. So many organizations have suffered significant brand impact, financial loss, and systems outages due to Cybersecurity issues.With new attack potentialsand insider threats on the rise, securing proprietary information and other critical business assets is becoming exponentially more difficult for Indian enterprises.”
“As a rapidly growing market, India holds immense potential for Deloitte to make meaningful impact for our clients. We believe the CICpositions us well to address thecyber risk priorities of organizations in all industries with a full suite of business-focused security solutions,” he added.
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