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N-able Opens Bengaluru Capability Centre to Expand Global Cybersecurity and AI Capabilities

N-able, Inc. has announced the opening of its Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Bengaluru, marking a strategic investment in India as the company expands its global security footprint in one of the world’s fastest-growing cybersecurity markets.
The new centre reflects N-able’s commitment to supporting businesses as cyber threats evolve and artificial intelligence continues to reshape the technology landscape.
Growing Demand for Cybersecurity and AI Talent
The announcement comes as India’s GCC workforce is expected to reach 2.36 million employees by the end of 2026, with cybersecurity and AI among the most in-demand skills, according to Reuters.
In India, where organizations are navigating increasing cyber risks alongside data protection requirements, the Bengaluru centre is expected to support stronger compliance readiness and cyber resilience for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs).
Supporting Business Resilience Through Innovation
By expanding global innovation and advancing AI-driven capabilities, N-able aims to help IT providers strengthen business resilience across the full threat lifecycle before, during, and after a cyberattack.
“Opening our Bengaluru office is an important step in how we scale true business resilience by investing in a market with deep technical talent,” said John Pagliuca, CEO of N-able.
He added that India plays a critical role in helping businesses address cyber risk, compliance demands, and operational complexity, both locally and for global organizations seeking to build resilience at scale.
Bengaluru Centre to Drive Next-Generation Capabilities
The Bengaluru centre will support a range of core functions, including engineering, product management, user experience, and security operations.
According to Mike Adler, Chief Technology and Product Officer at N-able, the centre will help accelerate the development of next-generation capabilities, ranging from AI-powered innovation to modernized security operations.
“With deep expertise under one roof in Bengaluru, we’re fast-tracking the next generation of capabilities from AI-powered innovation to modernized security operations,” Adler said.
He added that the initiative will help IT professionals and security experts work smarter, respond faster, and stay ahead of the rapidly evolving threat landscape.
Expansion Plans Reinforce Long-Term Commitment to India
The Bengaluru centre currently employs more than 100 professionals, with plans to increase headcount by 50 percent or more by the end of 2026.
The expansion underscores N-able’s long-term investment in India as a strategic innovation hub while supporting local job creation. The company also expects the centre to strengthen Bengaluru’s role as a cyber talent hub and growth engine within one of India’s leading technology markets.

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