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St. Fox Opens New Office in Bengaluru for AI and Cybersecurity R&D
Cybersecurity consultancy firm St. Fox has expanded its presence in India with a new office in Bengaluru, marking its second location in the country after Pune. The 100-seater facility in HSR Layout will support the company's R&D and client delivery teams. The company also plans to double its workforce to 300 employees by 2026 and is eyeing further expansion in Hyderabad and Mumbai. St. Fox is also set to establish client engagement centers in Dubai and Singapore later this year to boost its global reach. Designed with sustainability and employee well-being in mind, the new Bengaluru office incorporates renewable energy sources and energy-efficient infrastructure. The workspace features ergonomic setups, wellness zones, and collaboration hubs to enhance productivity and innovation. Currently, St. Fox employs over 120 cybersecurity experts across India and has partnered with leading institutions to nurture talent in cybersecurity and AI. To address the talent gap in the industry, the company has invested in continuous learning and development programs aimed at cultivating future cybersecurity leaders. Ronak Maniar, founder and MD of St. Fox stated, "We are excited to open our new office in Bangalore, the hub for the IT sector and one of the key businesses & talent markets for us. As part of our long-term growth strategy, expanding into Bangalore will enable us to further accelerate our already rapidly growing business. We believe the most important challenge facing us today is the need to secure our rapidly expanding digital ecosystem while fostering innovation." Headquartered in Pune, St. Fox operates from a 7,000 sq. ft. facility in a premium IT park, accommodating over 200 employees. The firm is focused on expanding its offerings in AI-driven security, blockchain integration, and advanced data protection to tackle the rising sophistication of cyber threats.
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St. Fox Expands Footprint with New Office in Bengaluru to Drive Innovation and Growth in Cybersecurity
The consultancy aims to double its workforce to 300 employees and plans to set up offices in Hyderabad and Mumbai by 2026 St. Fox, a rapidly growing cybersecurity consultancy built on the principles of fearless innovation and relentless protection, is thrilled to open its new office in Bangalore. Headquartered in Pune, the company sets footprint in Bangalore marking its 2nd office in India. The 100-seater office premises at HSR Layout, Bangalore, will be primarily supporting its R&D and client delivery teams. The new office is designed with sustainability and employee's well-being in mind, leveraging renewable energy sources and energy-efficient infrastructure. Adopting Green Building Practices, the workspace includes ergonomic setups, wellness zones, and collaboration hubs to foster productivity and innovation among the employees. Ronak Maniar, Founder and Managing Director of St. Fox, said, "We are excited to open our new office in Bangalore, the hub for IT sector and one of the key businesses & talent market for us. As part of our long-term growth strategy, expanding into Bangalore will enable us to further accelerate our already rapidly growing business. We believe the most important challenge facing us today is the need to secure our rapidly expanding digital ecosystem while fostering innovation. With cyberattacks becoming more sophisticated and frequent, we aim to expand our offerings, particularly in areas like AI-driven security, blockchain integration, and advanced data protection. We are committed to ensuring that our solutions evolve alongside the rapidly changing technological landscape, enabling our clients to not only protect their digital assets but also leverage new technologies to drive growth. With a current workforce of over 120 SMEs across India, St. Fox continues to strengthen its capabilities in cybersecurity consulting, AI innovation, and technical consulting. Aiming to expand its India team to over 300 employees by 2026, the company has partnered with premier institutions across to nurture cybersecurity and AI talent. To address the cybersecurity talent gap, St. Fox has invested in continuous learning and development programs to ensure the team remains at the forefront of industry trends and advancements. The training and mentorship program aims to cultivate the next generation of cybersecurity leaders. St. Fox's headquarters at Pune, spans over 7,000 sq. ft. at one of the premium IT parks and can accommodate over 200 employees. As part of its ambitious growth strategy, the organization plans to open offices in Hyderabad and Mumbai by 2026 to tap into regional talent and business. Additionally, client engagement centers are set to be launched later this year in Dubai and Singapore, enhancing international collaboration and expanding global operations. About St. Fox St. Fox is a leading consultancy helping enterprises secure their Cloud, Data, endpoints, and applications. By analyzing and protect the clients' businesses, St. Fox foster innovation urging them to fearlessly scale up. Additionally, offering services in the cloud and Gen AI with a deep understanding of the latest security trends, they are constantly developing new solutions to help clients stay ahead of the curve.
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Cybersecurity consultancy St. Fox opens a new office in Bengaluru, India, focusing on AI and cybersecurity R&D. The company plans to double its workforce and expand its presence in other Indian cities and internationally.
St. Fox, a rapidly growing cybersecurity consultancy, has announced the opening of a new office in Bengaluru, India, marking its second location in the country after Pune. The expansion is part of the company's long-term growth strategy, focusing on AI and cybersecurity research and development 1.
The new 100-seater facility, located in HSR Layout, Bengaluru, is designed to support the company's R&D and client delivery teams. With a strong emphasis on sustainability and employee well-being, the office incorporates renewable energy sources and energy-efficient infrastructure. The workspace features ergonomic setups, wellness zones, and collaboration hubs to enhance productivity and innovation 2.
St. Fox has set ambitious growth targets, aiming to double its workforce to 300 employees by 2026. The company is also eyeing further expansion in other Indian cities, including Hyderabad and Mumbai. To boost its global reach, St. Fox plans to establish client engagement centers in Dubai and Singapore later this year 1.
Ronak Maniar, founder and MD of St. Fox, emphasized the importance of securing the rapidly expanding digital ecosystem while fostering innovation. The company is focused on expanding its offerings in AI-driven security, blockchain integration, and advanced data protection to tackle the rising sophistication of cyber threats 2.
Currently employing over 120 cybersecurity experts across India, St. Fox has partnered with leading institutions to nurture talent in cybersecurity and AI. The company has invested in continuous learning and development programs aimed at cultivating future cybersecurity leaders and addressing the industry's talent gap 1.
St. Fox's headquarters in Pune operates from a 7,000 sq. ft. facility in a premium IT park, accommodating over 200 employees. The company offers services in cloud security, data protection, endpoint security, and application security. With a deep understanding of the latest security trends, St. Fox is constantly developing new solutions to help clients stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape 2.
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