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|Jul 6, 2026 7:47 PM

PwC India Launches New Centre in Bengaluru

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PwC India has launched its Connected Cybersecurity Solutions Centre (CCSC) in Bengaluru to help organisations strengthen the security of connected technologies and digital systems.

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The Centre will support businesses in protecting smart factories, connected products, critical infrastructure and other technology environments from growing cyber threats.

The facility has been set up as organisations across sectors increasingly adopt connected devices, operational technology (OT), artificial intelligence (AI) and industrial IoT, making cybersecurity a key business priority.

Focus on Connected Technologies

The Connected Cybersecurity Solutions Centre brings together product security, hardware testing and cyber resilience capabilities under one roof. It is designed to help organisations identify security gaps, test products and systems, and improve their ability to respond to cyberattacks.

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The Centre includes a Product Security Operations Centre (Product SOC) and a Hardware Testing Centre. These facilities can simulate real-world environments such as smart factories, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, smart grids, healthcare devices, drones, and smart city systems.

Organisations can also use the Centre for live demonstrations, proof-of-concept projects, co-creation workshops and attack-and-defence simulations before deploying connected technologies.

Leadership Statements

Sanjeev Krishan, Chairperson, PwC in India, said technology is changing the way businesses operate, making cybersecurity more important than ever. He said the new Centre reflects the firm’s commitment to helping organisations build secure and resilient digital ecosystems.

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According to PwC India, the Centre is designed to bridge the gap between cybersecurity planning and implementation. It will enable organisations to validate security controls, identify vulnerabilities and strengthen the protection of connected products and operational environments.

The company said the Centre will support businesses across industries, including manufacturing, automotive, healthcare, energy and other critical infrastructure sectors, as they continue their digital transformation while addressing evolving cyber risks.

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