New Delhi, June 18 -- Global cybersecurity company N-able said AI-powered threat detection, automated security operations and IT audit capabilities being developed from its newly inaugurated Bengaluru centre are already being deployed across its global product portfolio, as the company bets on India's cybersecurity and AI talent pool to drive future product innovation.

The company formally opened its Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Bengaluru this month, joining a growing list of multinational firms expanding their engineering footprint in India. The move comes as Reuters has reported that the country's GCC workforce could touch 2.36 million by the end of 2026, with cybersecurity and AI among the most sought-after skills.

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