Wipro Expands Palo Alto Networks Partnership for AI Cybersecurity Services

Wipro has grown its teamwork with a company called Palo Alto Networks. Together they will sell AI cybersecurity services to their customers. Cybersecurity means keeping computers and data safe from hackers. AI (artificial intelligence) is computer software that can learn and make smart choices on its own.

The news came out on June 23, 2026. The deal is about a new AI security service. It helps companies find and stop cyberattacks faster. A cyberattack is when a hacker tries to break into or damage a computer system. The service mixes Wipro’s security staff with Palo Alto Networks’ tools, and it uses AI to do most of the hard work.

Here is the simple idea. Cyberattacks are getting faster and smarter. So two big companies are working together to fight back with better tools. Let’s look at the deal and why it matters.

What Wipro and Palo Alto Networks announced

Wipro is one of India’s biggest IT services companies. (IT services means helping other businesses run their computers and software.) Palo Alto Networks is a cybersecurity company based in the United States. The two already worked together on cloud, network, and security projects. Now they are making that bond stronger.

The main part of the deal is a new MDR service. MDR stands for Managed Detection and Response. It means a security company watches over your systems all day and night. It finds threats and deals with them for you. So your own team does not have to do it alone.

This new MDR service joins two products together. The first is Cortex XSIAM from Palo Alto Networks. It is a security platform (a main software tool) that uses AI to study threats. The second is CyberShield, which is Wipro’s own security service. Putting them together gives customers one tool instead of many separate ones.

How the AI cybersecurity service works

The service uses machine learning, AI, and automation to guess and block attacks. Machine learning is a type of AI. The software learns from data and gets better over time. Automation means the system does routine jobs on its own. A person does not have to click every button.

The company says the service finds and stops attacks faster, even in complex setups. It also sorts the important warnings from the noise. Security teams often get thousands of alerts every day. (An alert is a warning that something may be wrong.) Most alerts are harmless. The AI helps spot the real dangers among the false alarms. This lets human workers focus on the threats that truly matter.

Wipro’s own AI tools, called WEGA and WINGS, also help run the service. They are part of Wipro Intelligence, the company’s group of AI-powered tools and solutions. They help organise the security work behind the scenes.

What the leaders said

Satish Yadavalli is the Global Business Head for Cloud, Infrastructure, and Security Services at Wipro. He said: “Together with Palo Alto Networks, we are able to transform security operations.” In simple words, he means they can change security work for the better.

Simone Gammeri is a Senior Vice President and Chief Partnership Officer at Palo Alto Networks. He added: “Our combined capabilities empower mutual customers to consolidate tools, eliminate data silos.” A data silo is when information sits in separate boxes that do not share with each other. This slows teams down. So he means their shared customers can use fewer tools and connect their data.

Key facts

ItemDetail
CompaniesWipro and Palo Alto Networks
Announcement dateJune 23, 2026
New serviceAI-driven Managed Detection and Response (MDR)
Key productsCortex XSIAM (Palo Alto), CyberShield (Wipro)
Wipro AI platformsWEGA and WINGS (part of Wipro Intelligence)
Wipro market capAbout ₹1.83 lakh crore (June 23, 2026)
Wipro share (prev. close)₹174.49, down 3.16% on June 23
Wipro 52-week high₹273.10 (December 22, 2025)
Wipro year-to-dateDown about 35%

A few words from the table explained: Market cap (market value) is the total price of all of a company’s shares added up. A share is a small piece of a company that people can own. One lakh crore is 1,00,000 crore, a very large number used in India. “52-week high” is the highest price a share reached in the last year. “Year-to-date” means from the start of the year until now, so Wipro’s share price is down about 35% so far this year.

Why it matters (especially for India and founders)

Cybersecurity is now a big worry for almost every business. Attacks happen more often and are more clever. Hackers even use AI themselves. Many companies cannot afford a large security team of their own. Services like this let them rent expert protection instead.

For India, this also shows IT services moving up to higher-value work. Wipro is not just writing code or running help desks. It is selling smart, AI-led security as a top product. This fits a bigger plan by Indian IT giants to bet big on AI. It is similar to Infosys aiming to become a $400 billion AI-first company.

For founders and small businesses, the lesson is simple. (A founder is a person who starts a company.) You do not need to buy ten different security tools. One managed service can bundle detection, response, and AI analysis into a single package. As cybercrime grows, even the government is acting. For example, India set up an AI cybercrime helpline announced by Amit Shah. Strong defence is no longer a choice. It is a must.

FAQ

What is the Wipro and Palo Alto Networks partnership about?

It is a bigger deal to sell AI cybersecurity services. The main product is a new AI-driven MDR service. It watches systems, finds threats, and stops them using AI and automation.

What does MDR mean?

MDR stands for Managed Detection and Response. It is a service where a security firm watches your systems day and night. It spots attacks and acts to stop them for you.

Which products power this service?

It joins Palo Alto Networks’ Cortex XSIAM platform with Wipro’s CyberShield security service. Wipro’s WEGA and WINGS AI tools, part of Wipro Intelligence, also help run it.

The takeaway

The bigger Wipro and Palo Alto Networks deal shows where business security is heading. It is AI-led, automated, and bundled into one managed service. By joining Cortex XSIAM with CyberShield, the two firms want to help customers handle too many alerts and stop attacks faster. Wipro’s shares have dropped this year. So this is also a way for Wipro to win more high-value AI security work in a fast-growing market.

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