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9 May 2026
06:29:38 PM
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News Desk. News Nation 360: In order to counter the rise in AI-driven cyberattacks, Airtel Business, the B2B division of Bharti Airtel, has introduced Airtel Secure Workforce, India's first fully managed and unified Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) security platform. The solution, which was developed in accordance with India's DPDP Act, offers an end-to-end security stack that safeguards individuals, devices, and data throughout a hybrid workforce. It also offers insight into unauthorised cloud and AI apps and audit-grade logs. CEO Sharat Sinha highlighted that the platform replaces dispersed multi-vendor deployments with a single, robust dashboard, enabling businesses to optimise their security expenditures by up to 30% by combining secure connectivity with round-the-clock professional vigilance. In order to facilitate adoption, Airtel has also established a Centre of Excellence (CoE) on Airtel Cloud, which allows enterprises to test the platform's secure remote access features and real-time endpoint identification prior to full-scale deployment.