Wipro Partners with CrowdStrike to Launch AI-Powered CyberShield MDR
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Wipro Partners with CrowdStrike to Launch AI-Powered CyberShield MDR

Wipro, a leading AI-powered technology services and consulting company, today announced an expanded partnership with CrowdStrike to launch Wipro CyberShieldSM MDR, an AI-driven unified managed security service (MSS) designed to simplify and strengthen enterprise security operations.

CyberShield MDR leverages CrowdStrike Falcon® Next-Gen SIEM to provide enhanced visibility, AI-driven automation, and operational efficiency, addressing the challenges posed by fragmented security tools that generate overwhelming alerts and operational blind spots across endpoints, cloud workloads, identity, and data.

The solution combines Falcon Next-Gen SIEM with Wipro’s global cybersecurity ecosystem — including Wipro Ventures’ portfolio companies Simbian and Tuskira — to deliver intelligent threat defense, proactive breach protection, continuous detection, and rapid response. Services will be managed and hosted from eight Cyber Defense Centers (CDCs) strategically located worldwide.

Tony Buffomante, Senior VP & Global Head – Cybersecurity & Risk Services, Wipro, said, "CyberShield, powered by CrowdStrike’s AI-native products and our security ecosystem, enables enterprises to contain threats swiftly, automate workflows, and close gaps that fragmented solutions often miss."

Daniel Bernard, Chief Business Officer, CrowdStrike, added, "Falcon supercharges Wipro’s CyberShield MSS with real-time attack detection, faster response, and simplified operations — reducing costs and accelerating time-to-value for customers."

Wipro CyberShieldSM MDR will be officially launched at CrowdStrike Fal.Con 2025. 

News source: BSE

Wipro, a leading AI-powered technology services and consulting company, today announced an expanded partnership with CrowdStrike to launch Wipro CyberShieldSM MDR, an AI-driven unified managed security service (MSS) designed to simplify and strengthen enterprise security operations.CyberShield MDR leverages CrowdStrike Falcon® Next-Gen SIEM to provide enhanced visibility, AI-driven automation, and operational efficiency, addressing the challenges posed by fragmented security tools that generate overwhelming alerts and operational blind spots across endpoints, cloud workloads, identity, and data.The solution combines Falcon Next-Gen SIEM with Wipro’s global cybersecurity ecosystem — including Wipro Ventures’ portfolio companies Simbian and Tuskira — to deliver intelligent threat defense, proactive breach protection, continuous detection, and rapid response. Services will be managed and hosted from eight Cyber Defense Centers (CDCs) strategically located worldwide.Tony Buffomante, Senior VP & Global Head – Cybersecurity & Risk Services, Wipro, said, CyberShield, powered by CrowdStrike’s AI-native products and our security ecosystem, enables enterprises to contain threats swiftly, automate workflows, and close gaps that fragmented solutions often miss.Daniel Bernard, Chief Business Officer, CrowdStrike, added, Falcon supercharges Wipro’s CyberShield MSS with real-time attack detection, faster response, and simplified operations — reducing costs and accelerating time-to-value for customers.Wipro CyberShieldSM MDR will be officially launched at CrowdStrike Fal.Con 2025. News source: BSE

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