Infosys Pune campus gets CISF cover

21 Apr 2011

Infosys Technologies today announced the deployment of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel at its Pune campus. With this, CISF has extended its security cover to Infosys' largest facilities in Mysore, Pune and the company's headquarters in Bangalore.

Inspector General of CISF, P Phalnikar, unveiled the plaque at the security command centre, marking the official handing over of the 'security key' by Infosys to CISF. The dignitaries then flagged off the quick response time (QRT) vehicles and the patrol motorbikes.

Speaking on the occasion Phalnikar said, "We are pleased to extend our existing relationship with Infosys and offer CISF security cover to Infosys' Pune campus. Our experience at the Infosys Bangalore and Mysore campuses has been very positive."

"We are grateful to the union ministry of home, Government of India and the cooperation of the government of Maharashtra in ensuring the extension of the CISF security cover to the Infosys Pune campus. Infosys is committed to protecting its employees, premises and honouring client commitments. We are pleased to welcome this elite security force to the Infosys Pune Campus, and are confident that the protection offered by the CISF will enhance security on this campus," Ramadas Kamath said on receiving the CISF cover in Pune.

Infosys was the first corporate organisation in India to be provided security cover by this elite security force in July 2009, with the CISF deployment at Infosys headquarters in Electronic City, Bangalore. This relationship was extended in March 2010 when Infosys' largest campus at Mysore received CISF security cover.