N-able Expands to Bengaluru with 100-Person Security Hub
Event summary
- N-able opened a Global Capability Centre in Bengaluru, India, with 100 employees and plans to grow by 50% by year-end.
- The office will focus on engineering, product management, UX, and security operations for AI-driven cybersecurity solutions.
- India's GCC workforce is projected to reach 2.36 million by 2026, with cybersecurity among the most in-demand skills.
- N-able aims to strengthen compliance readiness and cyber resilience for SMBs in India and globally.
The big picture
N-able's Bengaluru expansion aligns with India's growing role as a cybersecurity talent hub and the rising demand for AI-powered security solutions. The move reflects broader industry trends of offshoring innovation hubs to access specialized tech talent while addressing regional cybersecurity needs. With over 500,000 organizations using its platform, N-able is positioning itself to scale business resilience for SMBs globally.
What we're watching
- Talent Retention
- Whether N-able can sustain its 50%+ growth in Bengaluru amid India's competitive cybersecurity talent market.
- AI Integration
- How quickly the Bengaluru team accelerates N-able's AI-driven security capabilities.
- Market Penetration
- The pace at which N-able expands its SMB cybersecurity footprint in India and other emerging markets.
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