In line with India’s data localisation regulations, Google Cloud unveiled its AI-driven security operations (SecOps) region in the country on Friday.
This measure enables nationwide enterprises to store their Google security operation’s customer data in the Mumbai region, thereby enhancing both data security and compliance.
Jyothi Prakash, India’s Head of Google Cloud Security, emphasized the pressing need for innovative solutions in combating the evolving threat landscape.
He described Gemini in Google Security Operations as a transformative tool that leverages Google’s AI capabilities to enhance operational excellence and fortify security measures for customers.
The introduction of the SecOps region in India reflects Google Cloud’s commitment to empowering organizations across both public and private sectors with robust cloud infrastructure while ensuring compliance with local data protection regulations.
Google Cloud tailors the SecOps platform to augment the capabilities of security operations centers (SOCs) throughout the detection and response lifecycle.
By harnessing artificial intelligence, it aims to streamline processes, alleviate manual burdens, and enhance the efficiency of security teams.
Google Cloud announced updates to Gemini in its security operations. It emphasizes its role in mitigating cyber risks, expediting threat detection and response, and driving operational efficiencies.
With this strategic move, Google Cloud reaffirms its commitment to bolstering data security infrastructure in India while equipping organizations with cutting-edge tools to combat cyber threats effectively.
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