To prevent similar fallout for other clients, India's largest IT services company is piloting fixed cybersecurity response frameworks.
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Moneycontrol19-12-2025, 08:33

TCS Pilots AI Cyber Protocols After JLR Breach, Aims to Prevent Future Attacks

  • TCS is piloting AI-led cybersecurity protocols for clients following a major cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), a key client.
  • The JLR breach, estimated to cost up to $1 billion, disrupted production, exposed employee data, and led to regulatory scrutiny.
  • TCS is forming six specialized teams (150 professionals) to test measures like video verification, AI for hacker monitoring, and enhanced network protection.
  • The incident is the third for TCS clients in a year, with JLR's attack originating via IT vendors, not TCS systems.
  • Experts estimate the total JLR fallout, including lawsuits and reputational damage, could reach $1.5 billion.

Why It Matters: TCS is enhancing client cybersecurity with AI-led protocols to prevent future breaches after JLR's costly attack.

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