L&T Technology Services Limited (LTTS), a leading worldwide pure-play engineering and technology services provider, announced today that it has been awarded a first-of-its-kind initiative in India by the Maharashtra State Cyber Department, which is part of the Maharashtra government, valued at about $100 million.
In this initiative, LTTS continues its dedication to creating safe, smart, and digitally connected communities by providing top-notch digital forensic and cyber security solutions under one roof.
In this innovative project for the Maharashtra government, LTTS will offer cutting-edge Cyber Security Solutions for the State, boosting public safety against cyber threats, in collaboration with M/s KPMG Assurance and Consulting Services LLP as a forensics partner.
Using artificial intelligence (AI) and digital forensic techniques, the project will build a cutting-edge, fully furnished cyber security and cybercrime prevention center and construct a complex cybersecurity system to handle cybercrime incidents and investigations.
Digital Threat Analytics Centre (DTAC) pairs with the Centre of Excellence (COE) offering advanced digital forensic tools, including crypto & blockchain support, IoT investigation, Network forensics, and many more, for streamlined cybercrime investigations.
Central Emergency Response Team (CERT) for advanced cyber threat detection, incident response, and investigation, including APT detection, data breach mitigation, darknet adversary intelligence, malware analysis, threat hunting, and red teaming.
AI-powered Security Operations Centre (SOC) safeguards critical infrastructure with an advanced cyber team, handling Endpoint Detection & Response, SIEM, SOAR, UEBA, and more.
LTTS integrates Smart World and Communication, enhancing capabilities for advanced engineering solutions in public cyber safety, leveraging experience from 25+ command center setups. The project’s successful completion in India will open the door for LTTS to expand similar capabilities internationally.
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