Tata Technologies Faces Ransomware Attack, Assures Data Security and Ongoing Investigation
Tata Technologies confirmed a ransomware attack, now resolved, with an investigation ongoing. It also urged increased funding for Industry 4.0 upskilling ahead of the budget.

Tata Technologies has stated that it recently experienced a ransomware assault, resulting in the temporary suspension of several IT services. The firm reported that services have been restored and that a thorough investigation is being conducted to discover the underlying cause of the incident. Tata Technologies has stated that it is still dedicated to strong security and data protection standards and is taking all necessary precautions to mitigate any possible threats. No more information regarding the attack has been released.
In related news, Tata Technologies has emphasized the significance of greater investment in Industry 4.0-aligned upskilling projects to generate a workforce that is ready for the future. Ahead of the forthcoming union budget, CEO and MD Warren Harris emphasized that meeting India's ambitious $5 trillion economic target will need innovation-driven policies, support for new technologies, and the creation of world-class goods created in India.
Harris emphasized the importance of important industry drivers such as smart manufacturing, AI, digital transformation, and software-defined vehicles (SDVs). He asked the government to provide incentives for R&D, talent development, and infrastructure expansion in order to expedite technological developments.
"We recommend increased allocation toward upskilling initiatives aligned with Industry 4.0, creating a future-ready workforce capable of excelling in advanced technologies like AI, IoT, and cybersecurity," Harris told the audience.
As India advances toward digital transformation and automation, Tata Technologies' appeal for strategic investments in workforce development is consistent with the country's overall objective of increasing global competitiveness in technology and manufacturing.
Source : Times of India