63 Moons Technologies partner with major global IT firms, expands into cybersecurity in India

Asha Bajaj
3 min readFeb 25, 2024

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Cyber Security

#CybeSecurity, #63Moons, #IT

IBNS-CMEDIA: Technology provider 63 Moons Technologies has forged alliances with the world’s best cybersecurity firms from Israel to the United States of America to set and spread the practice of protecting individuals and enterprises from cyber-threats across India.

The Mumbai-based IT major said its cybersecurity vertical formed the partnership with top ten global information technology companies to foray into the domestic cybersecurity market and target the comprehensive mobile security and digital infrastructure market.

63 Moons Technologies has partnered with global leading cybersecurity firms, including Blackberry, Resecurity, and Morphisec, to create the best-in-class and comprehensive cybersecurity suite which would provide customised protection solutions to counter cyberattacks in the ever-growing digital Infrastructure market.

“Cybersecurity is paramount for all individuals, institutions, corporate entities, and countries in view of the unprecedented scale and viciousness of cyberattacks. We continue our legacy of innovation and disruption and entering into the cybersecurity domain,’’ said 63 moons Mentor and Coach Jignesh Shah.

In line with the Modi Government’s commitment to providing national security to the country’s digital assets, Shah said, “63 moons introduced path-breaking products and services, enabled through its three verticals — CYBX for every mobile phone, 63 SATS for every enterprise server and CYBERDOME for every city, every state, and the country.”

“They are powered by a Centralised Security Operations Nerve Centre and supported by a decentralised franchise network,” Shah added.

Cmpany’s mentor Shah pointed out: “Europe stands for the industrial economy, the USA for capitalism, Japan for electronics, China for manufacturing and the Gulf is for oil. The Indian economy will be identified as the digital economy of the world based on the vision and environment that has been created by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.’’

Neehar Pathare, Tech CEO, 63 SATS, said, “The rollout of CYBX, 63 SATS and CYBERDOME is a testament to our unwavering commitment to safeguard every internet-connected devices across the country.”

He said CYBX helps every mobile phone user make secure calls with its intuitive Dialer App with a verified number database.

It checks WiFi status and associated risks, protects from malicious and unverified inbound messages, identifies potential threats and verifies the safety of each URL link.

It also tracks application network and resource utilization for performance monitoring and provides a dashboard showing the health of all apps.

63 SATS provides customized enterprise solutions for protecting digital infrastructure and state-of-the-art malware protection, anti-Pegasus mobile threat defence, and data air-gapping using galvanic separation.

This vertical also offers Real-Time Adversarial Simulation, Cloud Security from architecture to runtime, and Cyber threat intelligence with Dark web/botnet monitoring. Services catering to DPDP Privacy ACT Compliance and Digital Forensic & Ransomware Incident Response are also ensured, the CEO added.

Cyberdome provides every city, every state and nation, the defence-grade end-to-end secured communications. Comprehensive Cloud Security management is provided, including Data protection against ransomware and Data Privacy threat intelligence.

Defence against large-scale cyberattacks are provided besides protection against state-sponsored spyware attacks.

Pathare said 63 moons is offering a well-knit, pan-India franchise network to capitalise on the digital economy wave that is set to become bigger than the physical economy.

63 moons’ cybersecurity vertical is poised to enter a space which has witnessed potential decacorn with these futuristic and transformative cybersecurity technologies, he added.

According to an industry estimate, the value of the domestic cybersecurity market is likely to hit Rs 1 Lakh Crore by 2029, amidst the estimated value of the global cybersecurity market expected to reach Rs 42 Lakh crore by 2030.

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Asha Bajaj
Asha Bajaj

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