Tata Technologies has successfully reinstated its IT services following a ransomware attack that had impacted several of its systems. The company temporarily suspended certain IT functions to contain the situation but assured stakeholders that client delivery services remained unaffected throughout the incident.
A detailed investigation is currently underway, with cybersecurity experts assisting in identifying the root cause and implementing necessary corrective measures. Tata Technologies reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining high security and data protection standards while taking all necessary precautions to mitigate any risks.
The company, a leading provider of outsourced engineering and digital transformation solutions for the manufacturing sector, continues to focus on innovation and upskilling initiatives. In light of the upcoming Union Budget, Tata Technologies has emphasized the need for increased investment in workforce training to meet the demands of Industry 4.0.
CEO and Managing Director Warren Harris highlighted that achieving India’s $5 trillion economic goal will require policies that encourage innovation, investment in emerging technologies, and the development of products designed both for India and global markets.
Separately, in September 2024, a significant fire incident occurred at the Tata Electronics office in Hosur, Tamil Nadu. The cause of the fire is still under forensic investigation.
