Sector-specific resilience
Every sector holdsdistinct risk.
Tatva reveals exposure beneath the surface, then aligns architecture, controls and operations to the reality of your sector.
Explore industry riskDifferent sectors. One resilience standard.
Architecture and operating controls are adapted to each sector’s exposure, regulatory obligations and uptime expectations.
Government
Sovereign cloud, secure networks, SOC visibility and compliance-ready operations.
Sovereign control
Secure access
Audit evidence
Relevant capabilities
Sovereign private cloud
SOC visibility
Secure network transformation
BFSI
Cyber resilience, audit evidence, uptime protection and risk-led infrastructure.
Regulatory readiness
Threat detection
Uptime governance
Relevant capabilities
SIEM and SOAR
VAPT
Firewall and SD-WAN modernization
Healthcare
Protected digital systems, secure access and continuity for sensitive workloads.
Sensitive data protection
Continuity
Access control
Relevant capabilities
Network segmentation
Managed SOC
Private cloud foundations
Manufacturing
Network visibility, segmentation and response readiness for plant and enterprise systems.
Segmentation
Operational visibility
Response readiness
Relevant capabilities
OT-aware segmentation
AI observability
Incident readiness
Education
Scalable campus networks, private cloud foundations and managed security operations.
Campus scale
Cloud foundations
Managed security
Relevant capabilities
Campus network modernization
Private cloud
SOC and NOC
GCC Enterprises
Secure infrastructure operations for distributed global capability centers.
Distributed operations
Executive visibility
Resilient infrastructure
Relevant capabilities
Unified observability
Secure connectivity
Compliance governance
Built for buyers who must defend uptime, evidence and control.
Tatva’s strongest fit is with organizations that cannot treat cybersecurity, cloud and network operations as separate silos.
Build for sector-specific risk, not generic IT checklists.
Tatva helps leadership teams convert business risk into architecture, controls, monitoring and measurable outcomes.
