Wipro announce cyber security service with Microsoft security capabilities

Wipro Limited, the information technology, consulting and business process services company, has announced the expansion of its relationship with Microsoft.

As part of this partnership, Wipro will offer integrated digital security services to their clients across the globe, including Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365 based security services.

Wipro aims is to help clients in their digital journeys, through: innovation, optimisation and transformation, while enabling business to be more secure and compliant to more stringent regulatory requirements.

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“Customers tell us they need security solutions that offer deeper technical expertise, greater flexibility and the ability to stay ahead of emerging threats as the marketplace evolves,” said Ann Johnson, corporate vice president, cyber security solutions group, Microsoft Corp. “By extending our relationship with Wipro, customers can better secure their environment with integrated, end-to-end protection, through new options in security that combine Microsoft’s advanced cybersecurity capabilities with Wipro’s extensive IT services.”

This collaboration will focus on various security services at Wipro integrating Microsoft Azure and Microsoft advanced security capabilities, including identity and access management, data protection and threat protection.

Sheetal Mehta, senior vice president and global head, cyber security and risk services, Wipro Limited said: “This relationship with Microsoft will offer a unique value proposition for our customers, as it will provide differentiated digital security capabilities coupled with unmatched risk governance-based digital services.”

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