CDCs planned for other cities

Wipro Limited has launched of its NextGen Cyber Defence Centre (CDC) in Melbourne, planning similar CDCs in other Australian cities to offer cyber resilience and provide digital protection to large government organizations.
With the launch of the centre, Wipro aims to make substantial investments to upskill its employees, hire more local resources and generate more than 100 jobs in Melbourne for cybersecurity specialists.
According to Wipro’s recently released State of Cybersecurity Report 2019 (in which 10% of the global organizations surveyed were from Australia), 55% of the respondents highlighted digital lockdowns due to ransomware attacks are their top cyber risk.
The worldwide breach rate, i.e., number of records stolen per sec, has gone up to 232 records per second from the previous year’s average of 88 records/sec.
In the same report, only 25% of respondents said that they are carrying out security assessments in every build cycle before pushing applications out to the internet.
The Cyber Defence Centre is the first local shared security operations centre for Wipro in Australia and will provide customers with the ability to rapidly expand capacity and run their security operations in compliance with the local data requirements.
Wipro’s NextGen 24/7 Security Operations Centre will assist customers to actively manage their cyber risks by leveraging managed services around threat intelligence, security monitoring and analytics, vulnerability management, incident response and regulatory compliance.
The lab was inaugurated by Tim Pallas, Minister for Economic Development, Parliament of Victoria, in the presence of customers, technology partners, leadership team and local employees (see picture above).
“Melbourne is Australia’s leading tech city and we welcome this investment by Wipro – a leading global information technology company. The establishment of this Defence Centre will strengthen Victoria’s capability in cybersecurity and draw on the local expertise to help Wipro protect Australian organizations from cyber-related incidents,” said Pallas.
“We will offer our customers in the Australian market the ability to leverage our global experience, technical expertise and strategic cyber investments to secure their digital operations,” Manoj Nagpaul, Senior Vice President, Head, Asia Pacific and Japan, Wipro Limited, said on 4 Dec 2019 after the launch.
“Our CDC will be equipped with state-of-the-art technology-enabled infrastructure with continuous security monitoring, a large pool of experienced security professionals and a global delivery model to achieve and scale highly secure integrated platforms,” Nagpaul said.
The centre is aimed to build a robust cybersecurity model that fortifies the digital business of customers across industries, said Wipro’s expertise in Risk Intelligence, Physical Security Convergence, Data Governance, Security Management, and Identity Management helps leading brands across the globe mitigate cyber threats.
“The launch of the centre in Melbourne showcases Wipro’s commitment to leverage local talent and specialized expertise to cater to the cybersecurity needs of the region,” said Raja Ukil, Wipro’s Senior Vice President & Global Head, Cybersecurity and Risk Services.
“The Cyber Defence Centre will enable customers to implement or expand capacities of their in-house services related to vulnerability management, threat intelligence, threat detection and incident response,” Ukil said. fiinews.com