Tata Technologies has confirmed that a ransomware attack led to a temporary suspension of some IT services. The company stated that all affected services have now been restored.
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In an official statement, Tata Technologies said, “Some of the IT services were suspended temporarily and have now been restored. Our client delivery services have remained fully functional and unaffected throughout.”
The company further added that a detailed investigation is underway with experts to determine the root cause and implement necessary remedial measures. “We remain committed to the highest standards of security and data protection and are taking all necessary steps to mitigate any potential risks.” No additional details about the attack have been disclosed.
In a related development, Tata Technologies has underscored the need for greater investment in upskilling initiatives to prepare India’s workforce for Industry 4.0. This comes as the company shares its recommendations ahead of the Union Budget.
CEO and MD Warren Harris highlighted that achieving India’s $5 trillion economy vision requires policies that encourage innovation, investment in emerging technologies, and the development of products “in India, for India and the world.”
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