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Kyndryl Unveils Integrated Cyber Defense Center in Bengaluru

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterFebruary 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read6 Views
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  1. Launch of Cyber Defense Operations Center: Kyndryl has established its first Cyber Defense Operations Center (CDOC) in Bengaluru, merging network and security operations to enhance incident response and overall IT performance.

  2. Addressing IT Complexity: The center addresses growing IT complexities from hybrid cloud adoption and rising cyber threats, highlighting that only 31% of organizations feel prepared for external business risks.

  3. AI-Enabled Capabilities: The CDOC employs AI-driven insights, real-time visibility, and unified monitoring to facilitate proactive threat detection and streamline operations, adhering to Zero Trust security principles.

  4. Global Expansion Plans: Kyndryl plans to extend the CDOC model globally, building on its existing security operation centers and enhancing its portfolio of AI-centric network and security services.

The Rise of Integrated Cyber Defense

Kyndryl has taken a significant step by launching its first Cyber Defense Operations Center (CDOC) in Bengaluru. This center unifies network operations and security operations into an integrated framework. By doing so, it aims to enhance global cybersecurity efforts while improving IT performance for enterprises. As organizations adopt hybrid cloud solutions and AI-driven workloads, they encounter increased complexity. This complexity leads to challenges in managing rising cyber threats and demanding digital services. Notably, a recent report revealed that only 31% of organizations feel prepared for external business risks. Clearly, the traditional divide between network and security operations is no longer viable.

Moreover, the accelerating pace of AI adoption creates urgent needs for operational visibility. Teams often work in isolation, causing delays in response times. The CDOC addresses this issue by offering real-time visibility and unified monitoring across both domains. This integrated approach transforms how businesses handle cyber security and network operations.

Advanced Capabilities for Modern Challenges

Kyndryl’s Cyber Defense Operations Center integrates several advanced features to address today’s challenges. For example, AI-enabled assessment services identify operational and security gaps. These assessments help create actionable roadmaps for modernization and efficient management. Additionally, role-based dashboards provide tailored insights for various stakeholders, enhancing cross-functional collaboration.

Furthermore, automated operations reduce alert fatigue and streamline processes. These innovations speed up detection and response times while supporting Zero Trust security models. Kyndryl plans to expand this model beyond India, meeting the increasing global demand for unified cyber defense. As technology continues to evolve, centers like the CDOC will play vital roles in strengthening cybersecurity and enabling organizations to navigate complex digital landscapes effectively.

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