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Airtel Business Secures Multi-Year Deal to Protect Indian Railways’ Digital Network

Airtel Business will deploy multi-layered security controls across the entire railway network, covering over 160,000 employees at 26 locations. A centralised AI-powered security platform will monitor, detect, and respond to cyberattacks in real time, integrating both Make in India cybersecurity solutions and international technologies to meet national and global standards.

The solution will protect core databases containing passenger identities, payment information, and operational data, ensuring continuity of services even under attack.

Integration and Employee Empowerment

Voices From the Collaboration

Sharat Sinha, CEO & Director, Airtel Business:
“With rising cyber threats jeopardising operational continuity and passenger safety, advanced defence mechanisms are vital. We are privileged to strengthen the security of India’s most complex digital infrastructure and provide seamless services to millions of commuters.”

Dilip Kumar, Executive Director (Information & Planning), Railway Board:
“Digital dependency in operations, maintenance, and procurement makes cybersecurity a top priority. IRSOC will enable continuous monitoring, effective threat detection, and coordination with national cybersecurity agencies.”

Significance and Broader Implications

The partnership highlights the growing importance of cyber resilience in critical infrastructure, setting a benchmark for sectors like power, aviation, and transportation. By integrating indigenous tools, the initiative aligns with the Digital India and Atmanirbhar Bharat missions, promoting domestic technology solutions.

For Airtel Business, the deal enhances its position as a trusted national cybersecurity partner, reinforcing its managed security offerings for sensitive industries such as banking, government, and manufacturing. Experts note that AI-enabled threat detection and automated monitoring signal a shift toward proactive, resilient defence models in India’s public digital infrastructure.

Conclusion

As India accelerates toward a digital-first economy, protecting critical infrastructure has never been more important. The Airtel-Indian Railways partnership combines AI-driven, multi-layered protection with national oversight, securing one of the world’s largest railway networks while ensuring uninterrupted services for millions. For Airtel, the initiative consolidates its role as a national cybersecurity ally, contributing to a robust, secure, and self-reliant digital ecosystem.

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