NTT Data has unveiled four new AI-powered Cyber Defense Centres (CDCs) in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Noida, and Mumbai in India to bolster global cyber resilience and address escalating security threats.
Two other centres will open in Birmingham (UK) in December 2025 and Dallas (USA) by January 2026, bringing the company’s global network to 13.
Each centre integrates NTT Data’s proprietary artificial intelligence and automation technologies to identify, predict, and neutralise cyberattacks in real time.
By leveraging a shared global cyber intelligence platform, the CDCs provide clients unified monitoring, proactive defence and higher operational visibility across complex hybrid IT environments.
“Our expanding footprint of next-generation Cyber Defense Centers enables us to meet the rising demand for AI-powered cybersecurity services, defend against AI-enabled threats and help our clients advance their edge-to-cloud digital transformation journeys,” said Charlie Li, Head of Cloud and Security Services at NTT Data.
These CDCs collaborate with regional Computer Emergency Response Teams, National Cyber Security Centres and government bodies to support clients in complying with local data protection and AI governance regulations.
