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Expands Proofpoint's Presence in India: Plans to Double Workforce with New Data Center

Expansion of Proofpoint in India through establishment of a local data center, aiming to meet cybersecurity demands and adhere to regional compliance regulations.

Expanding Operations in India: Proofpoint Establishes New Data Center, Plans to Double Staff Size...
Expanding Operations in India: Proofpoint Establishes New Data Center, Plans to Double Staff Size Within a Year

Expands Proofpoint's Presence in India: Plans to Double Workforce with New Data Center

In a significant move to bolster cybersecurity in the region and support India's digital future, Proofpoint, a leading cybersecurity and compliance company, has announced the launch of its human-centric cybersecurity platform in Mumbai, India.

The launch, which happened in or before mid-2025, aims to protect organizations by addressing human vulnerabilities that are increasingly exploited by cyber threats, including those powered by generative AI. Proofpoint's commitment to India involves strengthening data security programs and modernizing data loss prevention with solutions that provide visibility into user data access across cloud and endpoint environments, responding to evolving threats and regulatory demands.

Sumit Dhawan, CEO of Proofpoint, considers India as a key market, a hub of innovation, talent, and opportunity. He stated that the data center was developed to address sovereign requirements, making it available to any customer based in India or comfortable with data being in India. The new data center will integrate AI-driven threat detection, robust email protection, comprehensive data protection, data loss prevention (DLP), and strong governance frameworks.

The India center is expected to grow significantly, with plans to double the current headcount of 250 employees over the next year and potentially quadruple it within two to three years. This will make it Proofpoint's largest hub outside the United States. The company is investing in a data center, forging local partnerships, expanding its footprint, and building world-class capabilities in India.

The new data center infrastructure will be a hybrid of co-located data centers and public cloud services. Proofpoint's CEO, Sumit Dhawan, mentioned that the company has scaled its India presence rapidly, growing from zero to 250 employees in just six months.

The launch of Proofpoint's human-centric cybersecurity platform in Mumbai comes at a time when the first half of 2024 saw a 175% surge in phishing attacks in the financial sector in India, according to Proofpoint. This underscores the need for robust cybersecurity infrastructure that integrates threat intelligence and human-centric methods to defend against sophisticated cyber attacks.

The increased interest in AI-led and behavior-focused solutions in India's cybersecurity market, coupled with the growing cybersecurity spending in India, which is growing faster than overall IT spending, makes Proofpoint's move a strategic one. The new data center will deliver Proofpoint's human-centric cybersecurity platform via a local data center in Mumbai, starting from the third quarter of 2025. This move is in response to India's evolving data compliance regulations.

The article was published on July 29, 2025. It's important to note that this article does not provide information about digital payment transactions, digital frauds in RBL Bank, Airtel Payments Bank, and Kotak Mahindra Bank, or the new board members at Shadowfax Technologies. These are separate topics not related to Proofpoint's announcement.

In summary, Proofpoint's launch of its human-centric cybersecurity platform in Mumbai, India, is a strategic move aimed at enhancing data security, addressing cloud, endpoint, and multi-application environments, and defending against sophisticated cyber attacks in India. The data center will support data sovereignty requirements, particularly for banking and public sector organizations.

  1. The data center developed by Proofpoint, located in Mumbai, India, is expected to grow significantly, with plans to double the current workforce of 250 employees over the next year and potentially quadruple it within two to three years.
  2. Proofpoint's human-centric cybersecurity platform, which addresses human vulnerabilities exploited by cyber threats, will be delivered via a local data center in Mumbai, starting from the third quarter of 2025.
  3. In response to India's evolving data compliance regulations, particularly in the banking and public sectors, Proofpoint's new data center will support data sovereignty requirements.
  4. The increase in phishing attacks in India's financial sector, coupled with the growing cybersecurity spending in India, make Proofpoint's move towards a robust cybersecurity infrastructure a strategic one.

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