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Absolute Security announces plans to expand presence in India

Absolute Security announces plans to expand presence in India

SEATTLE and BANGALORE, India—Absolute Security, a provider of enterprise cyber resilience, has announced plans to expand into India, a fast-growing technology market expected to top $160 billion by 2030. 

As part of its entry into the country, the company is growing a dedicated India-focused team and has opened a data center there through an Amazon Web Services (AWS) partnership to serve customers in the region. These foundational steps will position the company to comply with data sovereignty requirements as it prepares to provide India-based customers, partners, and managed service providers (MSPs) with truly resilient endpoint and network security and management solutions.

Absolute SecurityWith Absolute Security, customers can help ensure their businesses are always on, defended against threats, protected from risk, and able to quickly restore business operations following cyberattacks, ransomware strikes, and IT incidents.

“Our planned expansion across India marks a pivotal milestone for Absolute Security,” said Achi Lewis-Dhaliwal, AVP, EMEA and India. “The growth of a dedicated team there, combined with our new in-region data center, reinforces our commitment to supporting global customers with truly resilient solutions that will address India’s unique cybersecurity, compliance, and data sovereignty needs.”

Absolute Security is embedded in the firmware of more than 600 million enterprise endpoints. This nearly ubiquitous and unique position will make it quick and easy for customers, partners, and MSPs to activate and deploy resilient, automated solutions that deliver endpoint visibility and control, vulnerability and patch management, secure remote access, application resilience, GenAI for more efficient operations and enhanced threat detection, and rapid post-incident recovery.

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