Symantec strengthens Chennai security centre's capabilities

IANS  |  Chennai 

With digital initiatives in unleashing new opportunities for cybersecurity companies, Corp on Tuesday said it was strengthening the capabilities of its security operations centre (SOC) in Chennai to make it the largest of its in the and region.

"The reason we are enhancing the capabilities of the Chennai SOC is because of the qualities of the people here," Peter Sparkes, Symantec's Senior Director, Cyber Security Services, APJ, told IANS over the phone.

The Mountain View, California-headquartered cybersecurity giant employs over 500 certified cyber security professionals across its six global

The other five are located in Singapore, Japan, Australia, Britain and the US.

"The currently has 140 security experts and it has the capacity to add 60 more immediately and an additional 200 at a later stage," John Lionato, Vice President and Head of Global Operations, Cyber at added.

The company said its SOCs analyse over 150 billion security logs worldwide each day to provide enterprise-wide protection, helping organisations strengthen their defences and respond to new threats as they emerge around the clock, all year round.

With enhanced capabilities in the Chennai centre, customers in and across the globe can now expect enriched access to security intelligence insights, and faster detection and response through greater regional coverage and visibility of the threat landscape, the company said in a statement.

The expanded SOC will offer the full suite of Cyber capabilities, helping customers reduce operational costs while extending the capabilities of their security teams.

In addition to being the largest Symantec SOC in and to support regional customers, this facility will also support customers and other Symantec SOCs across the globe, the statement added.

"Symantec's SOCs are powered by the world's largest civilian threat intelligence network, harnessing the power of (AI) and (ML), to comb through trillions of telemetry elements. This unique capability provides protection against advanced cyber threats in an increasingly connected world," said Greg Clark, Symantec

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First Published: Tue, July 31 2018. 13:48 IST