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N-able Expands Operations with New Bengaluru Office

CIO Insider Team | Tuesday, 16 June, 2026
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N-able revealed the launch of its new Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Bengaluru, signifying a strategic investment in India as the company broadens its global security presence in one of the fastest-growing cybersecurity markets worldwide.

India’s GCC workforce is projected to hit 2.36 million employees by the close of 2026, with cybersecurity and AI being among the most sought-after skills.

As cyber threats change and AI transforms the tech environment, this investment in Bengaluru demonstrates N-able's dedication to assisting businesses in reducing risk, responding efficiently, and ensuring continuity.

In India, as organizations face increasing cyber risks alongside data protection mandates, the growth also enhances compliance preparedness and cyber resilience for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs).

Through the enhancement of global innovation and the promotion of AI-driven capabilities, N-able persistently aids IT providers in bolstering business resilience throughout the entire threat lifecycle – prior to, during, and following an attack.

The Bengaluru center will assist various essential functions, such as engineering, product management, user experience, and security operations

John Pagliuca, CEO N-able says, “Opening our Bengaluru office is an important step in how we scale true business resilience by investing in a market with deep technical talent. India plays a critical role in helping businesses address cyber risk, compliance demands, and operational complexity, not only locally, but for global organizations looking to build resilience at scale.”

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Mike Adler, Chief Technology and Product Officer at Nable says, “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. We’re enabling the IT professionals and security experts to work smarter, respond faster, and confidently stay ahead of the rapidly evolving threat landscape.”

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The Bengaluru center will assist various essential functions, such as engineering, product management, user experience, and security operations.

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The center presently has more than 100 employees and aims to increase that number by 50percent or more by the end of 2026, reinforcing its commitment to India as a strategic hub for innovation, promoting local job opportunities, and enhancing Bengaluru’s position as a center for cyber talent and a growth driver in one of the country’s top tech markets.



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