SIGNALCapital Markets·Jun 15, 2026, 11:16 AMSignal55Medium term

US cybersecurity firm N-able opens India GCC, plans 50% local workforce expansion by end-2026 - Reuters

US cybersecurity firm N-able opens India GCC, plans 50% local workforce expansion by end-2026 Reuters

Why this matters
Why now

The global talent war and the continued economic development of India are driving US tech companies to expand their footprint in the region for talent acquisition and operational efficiency.

Why it’s important

This move signifies a broader trend of cybersecurity firms leveraging global talent pools, potentially increasing their efficiency and innovation while also decentralizing their operational base.

What changes

US cybersecurity operations are becoming more distributed, with India increasingly acting as a key hub for global capability centers, particularly in skilled tech sectors.

Winners
  • · N-able
  • · Indian tech workforce
  • · Cybersecurity sector (global)
  • · India's economy
Losers
  • · Regions with higher labour costs for tech talent
  • · Companies unable to establish global talent acquisition strategies
Second-order effects
Direct

N-able gains cost efficiencies and access to a large pool of skilled cybersecurity professionals.

Second

Increased competition for cybersecurity talent in India as more international firms establish GCCs.

Third

Enhanced cybersecurity capabilities globally as a result of diversified and lower-cost talent pools accelerating development and deployment.

Editorial confidence: 90 / 100 · Structural impact: 40 / 100
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