Kyndryl Opens Cyber Defense Operations Center in Bengaluru

February 22, 2026
Kyndryl has launched its first Cyber Defense Operations Center in Bengaluru, India, integrating network and security operations into a unified model to enhance incident response and resilience for global enterprises.
Kyndryl Opens Cyber Defense Operations Center in Bengaluru

Kyndryl has launched its first Cyber Defense Operations Center in Bengaluru, India, announced in a press release. The new facility unifies network and security operations into a single integrated model, aiming to help global enterprises improve resilience, accelerate incident response, and enhance IT performance.

The Center combines AI-enabled insights with network and security expertise to provide real-time visibility, unified monitoring, and collaborative analysis across IT environments. It offers end-to-end services, including advisory, design, implementation, and managed operations, to modernize enterprise infrastructure.

Kyndryl’s Agentic AI Framework is embedded within the Center’s assessment services to identify operational and security gaps and recommend remediation steps. Role-based dashboards provide real-time insights for different operational teams, while automated runbooks and playbooks streamline detection and response workflows.

The Center will be integrated into Kyndryl Bridge, the company’s AI-powered open-integration platform, to offer a single operational view of network and security telemetry. Kyndryl plans to expand the Cyber Defense Operations Center beyond India to meet global demand for its integrated operating model.

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