Breaking Barracuda Networks Opens Five Cybersecurity CoE Centers in Karnataka

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Barracuda Networks has opened five Centres of Excellence (CoE) for cybersecurity in Karnataka, aiming to boost the state’s capacity to combat digital threats and develop a skilled workforce. The CoEs will be located in various districts across Karnataka and will focus on training, research, and providing threat intelligence services to enterprises, government agencies and educational institutions. Barracuda’s India head said the facilities will collaborate with local universities and industry partners to deliver certification programs and regular workshops. The Karnataka government welcomed the initiative, noting that it aligns with the state’s efforts to strengthen its cybersecurity infrastructure amid rising cyber incidents. The new centers are slated to begin operations within the next few months, with plans to offer hands‑on training and host industry‑focused events. Barracuda Networks, a global provider of cybersecurity solutions, has been expanding its footprint in India, establishing similar CoE sites in other regions to support the growing demand for cybersecurity expertise.

Analysis: The openings mark a significant step in Karnataka’s strategy to become a hub for cybersecurity talent and services. By embedding CoE facilities within the state, Barracuda Networks is likely to catalyze local training programs, improve threat detection capabilities, and support the broader digital economy. The collaboration with academic institutions could help bridge the skill gap that currently hampers India’s cybersecurity workforce. However, the long‑term impact will depend on sustained engagement with businesses and effective implementation of the centers’ programs. The move also reflects a wider trend of multinational cybersecurity firms investing in regional hubs to tap into India’s growing tech talent pool.

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https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/barracuda-networks-opens-five-cybersecurity-coes-in-karnataka/article71369573.ece

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