PwC India, Google Cloud partner to enhance AI-powered security operations
Professional services provider PwC India and Google Cloud, tech giant Google’s cloud platform, have partnered for delivering Google Security Operations, an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered SecOps platform, to organisations throughout India. This initiative is designed to address the nation's evolving threat landscape by leveraging frontline intelligence, expertise, and AI-driven technology.
This platform, which benefits from Google’s extensive visibility into the global threat landscape, is complemented by PwC's sophisticated security operations and specialised threat intelligence team, a joint statement by both partners said.
The partnership will empower security teams to defend against both current and emerging threats with increased speed and precision. The establishment of Google Cloud’s new Security Operations region in India ensures that customers can maintain data residency controls, a critical factor for security-conscious organisations.
“With an evolving threat landscape, it is imperative for organisations in India to enhance their threat intelligence capabilities and stay ahead of the curve on cyber resilience. We believe this collaboration between PwC India and Google Cloud could play a transformative role in supporting businesses to derive optimal value from their cloud investments and scale with confidence and agility," said Sangram Gayal, Partner & Managed Services Leader - Transformation at PwC India.
Vivek Belgavi, Partner & Leader - Alliances & Ecosystems at PwC India, said, “We are enthusiastic about this partnership with Google Cloud. It is a significant step toward offering our clients a complete managed security solution that integrates seamlessly with their business needs. PwC's strength in business and technology married with Google Security Operations, will accelerate transformation, increase business agility and maximise use cases.”
Sandeep Patil, Head of Security Partners & MSS, JAPAC, Google Cloud, also commented on the collaboration: “Our partnership with PwC India is a testament to the shared commitment of two industry leaders. Bringing together PwC's vast industry expertise with the power of Gemini in Google Security Operations will be a catalyst to supercharge security operations; this is a game changer for our customers to drive operational excellence and modernise their security operations.”
The AI security market is a rapidly evolving sector focused on leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance cybersecurity measures. By employing advanced machine learning algorithms, these solutions can detect and respond to cyber threats in real-time, offering superior protection compared to traditional methods. Key applications include threat detection, incident response, fraud prevention, and identity management. Driven by the increasing sophistication of cyber attacks and the growing need for robust data protection, the market is expanding rapidly. Despite challenges such as integration complexities and concerns over AI transparency, the adoption of AI security solutions continues to rise, providing organizations with more efficient and effective tools to safeguard their digital assets.
On June 18, industrial automation solutions provider Honeywell and PwC India announced a strategic partnership to accelerate enterprise digitalization projects and better prepare companies for future challenges. By combining PwC India’s management and technical consultancy with Honeywell’s advanced operational technology (OT) software capabilities, the collaboration aims to deliver significant benefits to customers. These include enhanced dependability, fortified cybersecurity measures, and improved energy efficiency. Focusing on industries such as manufacturing, infrastructure development, and construction, the initiative seeks to fully digitize enterprise operations.
On May 17, Google Cloud announced that it is launching its AI-powered security operations (SecOps) region in India to comply with the country's data localisation norms. This move allows enterprises in India to store their Google security operations customer data locally in the Mumbai region.