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Deepwatch opens GCC in Bengaluru with 50 employees, plans to hire 100 more

The new GCC will focus on building agentic AI systems, or autonomous AI agents that streamline cybersecurity workflows by automating repetitive tasks such as threat detection, investigation, and response.

November 20, 2025 / 09:59 IST
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Cybersecurity firm Deepwatch's Bengaluru GCC.
Cybersecurity firm Deepwatch's Bengaluru GCC.

US-based cybersecurity company Deepwatch, on November 19, inaugurated its new Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Bengaluru, focused on advancing artificial intelligence, engineering, and innovation to strengthen its managed detection and response (MDR) capabilities.

The company, which had no employees in India at the end of 2024, now has 50 and plans to double its workforce to 100 within the next year, signaling a 100 percent increase.

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Chief Executive Officer John DiLullo, speaking to Moneycontrol, said the move reflects the company’s commitment to scaling its AI-driven cybersecurity capabilities.

“We were struggling to find enough high-quality AI engineering talent in the US, and India offers an unmatched pool in cloud, cyber, and AI,” DiLullo said. “This is our AI hub and the foundation for developing the next generation of cybersecurity solutions.”