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Akamai’s New Security Operations Center Launched in Bangalore

Says it significantly adds bandwidth capacity and 24/7 expertise to Akamai’s extensive global cyber defense network

Akamai has opened a new Security Operations Center (SOC) in Bangalore, India.

“It’s clear that many Asian countries continue to be a major source of cyber attacks,” said Sidharth Malik, managing director and vice president, India, Akamai Technologies. “Locating SOC resources close to the point of attack origin provides Akamai with a significant mitigation advantage. This is a proven strategy that we embrace not only in Asia, but around the world.”

In its Q1 2015 “State of the Internet Security Report”, Akamai noted on-going cyber threats from Asian countries. Over 22 percent of the recorded DDoS attack source traffic originated from China during Q1 2015, making it the top source country for attack traffic during the quarter. When compared to the previous quarter, China saw a 66 percent increase in attack source IPs compared with the previous quarter’s top country.

The new facility, which began operations in December 2014, adds significant bandwidth capacity and 24/7 expertise to Akamai’s extensive global cyber defense network. By year end, Bangalore will be the second largest Akamai SOC in terms of human resources outside of the United States.

“This latest expansion enhances Akamai’s ‘follow the sun’ strategy for customer service and support,” said Malik. “Now we have even more security professionals available to help mitigate attacks and keep customer sites and applications available and performing optimally.”

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