Google Cloud and HCLTech Collaborate to Introduce an AI-Powered Security Detection Service

Google Cloud and HCLTech Collaborate to Introduce an AI-Powered Security Detection Service
Google Cloud, HCLTech Unveil AI Security Detection Service

Google Cloud Security and HCLTech have announced a new partnership to provide cutting-edge AI-driven security solutions to businesses globally. Using Managed Detection and Response (MDR) capabilities, the alliance aims to improve organisations' capacity to identify and address cyber attacks. The collaboration was announced on December 2, 2024.

Universal Managed Detection and Response

HCLTech's Universal Managed Detection and Response (UMDR) service, which integrates Google Cloud Security's technologies with the company's proprietary Fusion Platform, is the foundation of this partnership. Complete security coverage is provided by this integrated solution for a number of vital infrastructure elements, including endpoints, networks, apps, identity and access management, industrial control systems, hybrid cloud environments, and operational technology.

With its comprehensive and adaptable solutions and Fusion security operations platform, which is powered by Google Cloud, HCLTech is dedicated to providing clients with exceptional security results. According to Amit Jain, Executive Vice President and Global Head of Cybersecurity at HCLTech, the company's collaboration with Google Cloud Security enables it to combine its strong security automation skills with its vast cybersecurity knowledge, which has been accumulated over the previous 26 years.

"Organisations require strong solutions to help protect their operations as cyber threats become more complex and common," stated Magali Bohn, Director of Partners, Google Cloud Security. Businesses can keep ahead of emerging dangers by combining HCLTech's vast cybersecurity experience with Google Cloud's sophisticated Security Operations suite and expertise.

Offerings of the New Collaboration

By introducing a modular operating architecture, the new service enables customers to tailor their security coverage to meet their unique requirements while still offering end-to-end protection. Because of this flexibility, organisations may modify their security posture as their needs change, which is especially crucial given how quickly the threat landscape is evolving nowadays.

AI Becoming a New Cyber Guard for Various Businesses

Many companies can't react to cyberattacks fast enough. In numerous instances, they are simply overwhelmed by the vast volume of data points that must be monitored for intrusion. Though it's not all bad news, these were some of the main conclusions of a recent analysis from the Capgemini Research Institute. According to the report, companies have a high level of confidence in AI's ability to strengthen cybersecurity.

850 top IT security professionals from 10 countries and seven corporate sectors were surveyed for the report Reinventing Cybersecurity with Artificial Intelligence: the new frontier in digital security. A resounding vote of confidence in AI was revealed. More than 60% of organisations said AI was necessary to detect major dangers, and more than two-thirds of organisations admitted they would not be able to respond to them without the technology.

The growth of end-user devices, networks, and various user interfaces is one factor fuelling interest in AI, according to Capgemini. This growth has been fuelled by developments in cloud, IoT, 5G, and conversational interface technologies. The end result is that businesses must urgently increase and enhance their cybersecurity.


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