Indian multinational tech company L&T Technology Services Limited (LTTS) has secured a
cyber security order for around 800 crore from the Maharashtra State Digital Division under the Maharashtra government.
The organization added that LTTS, in consortium with KPMG Affirmation and Counseling Administrations LLP as a forensics accomplice, will deliver the latest cybersecurity solutions for the state, enhancing public security against cyber threats.
The task involves planning a complex cybersecurity framework and laying out a cutting-edge, completely prepared cybersecurity and cybercrime counteraction focused on addressing cybercrime occurrences and examinations using
AI technology and digital forensic tools.
"This first-of-its-kind deal is more than just a business achievement for us. It’s an opportunity to leverage our experience in setting up over 25 command centers and recognizing the growing criticality of cybersecurity and the need to invest in advanced digital safeguard platforms and tools for the benefit of the larger society. This deal will set the stage for LTTS to scale its offerings for our global clientele,” said Amit Chadha, CEO and Managing Director of LTTS.
Yezdi Nagporewalla, Chief Executive Officer, KPMG in India said, "We are truly proud to be part of this groundbreaking initiative. Collaborating with Maharashtra State Cyber Department and LTTS as a forensic services partner is a matter of pride for KPMG and it showcases our shared commitment to public safety by providing advanced
cybersecurity solutions to counter cyber threats."