Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], Check Point Software Technologies, a leading provider of cyber security solutions globally, recently opened its office in Bengaluru to meet the growing demand for prevention-first security solutions within the country. According to the Data Security Council of India (DSCI), the Bengaluru office is now the company's second largest office globally after its headquarters in Tel Aviv, Israel. The company says India's cybersecurity market is rapidly evolving, driven by increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. ), the Indian cyber security market is estimated to account for 5 percent of the global market by 2028. In the first quarter of 2024, Check Point Software reported that organizations in India faced an average of 2,807 cyber attacks per week, which represents a significant increase of 3 per week.Percentage increase year-on-year The company's research highlights that India has seen an increase in cyber attacks, surpassing the global growth. In the first quarter of 2024, weekly attacks increased by 33 percent, while global growth was 28%. As India continues its digital transformation journey, it has become increasingly important to address these security challenges “India is a strategic market for us in terms of talent and market potential. Given the pace of digitization in India and the constantly evolving cyber threats "With a landscape of .. the region represents unprecedented business growth opportunities." Sunda Balasubramaniam, India and SAARC MD, Check Point Software Technologies, further added, “The opening of our new office is an important moment for Check Point Software in India as this office serves as a hub of innovation supporting our mission to secure India. Will work as.“The growing demand for stronger cybersecurity solutions will be addressed by incorporating AI into our next generation cybersecurity solutions, by investing in digital future and sales go-to-market strategies and new technologies. Additionally, Check Point Software in India Planning to expand its presence by opening another office in Chennai next month, the move underlines the company's commitment to strengthening the digital landscape in India and enhancing support for security partners and customers across the country. The company uses AI throughout its operations, increasing cybersecurity efficiency and accuracy.