CLOUDSEC, the leading internet security
conference in Asia Pacific and Europe, today held its seventh
annual event in Mumbai today.
Hosted by Trend Micro Incorporated, CLOUDSEC 2017 gathered more than 700 industry experts from
across the globe to meet renowned industry thought-leaders who shared their
insights to the business community. Over 20 eminent speakers provided
next-generation solutions, and instructed the organizations to ‘Level-Up’ their fight against cybercriminals.
"Security can no
longer be considered as an after-thought in the larger scheme of things, rather
it should be a well-thought out investment by enterprises, looking to catapult
themselves in a competitive and technology-driven environment. Companies need
to adopt stringent measures to stay ahead of cyber criminals," said Dhanya Thakkar, Managing Director and Vice
President, APAC, Trend Micro.
He further added, “CLOUDSEC
is the best platform for attendees to build their threat intelligence and
improvise their knowledge through the track sessions, panel discussion and
other activities. It gives them the opportunity to know and be aware of the
latest security strategies and the ways to protect against the attackers.”
Present
at the event, Nilesh Jain, Country
Manager (India and SAARC), Trend Micro said, “Targeted attacks, Ransomware
and Business Email Compromise (BEC) are some of the newer and stealthier
security challenges faced by enterprises of today. As the cloud and the Internet of Things
(IoT) ecosystem become more interconnected, it is essential for organizations
to reevaluate and redefine their understanding of threats, risks, and solutions
in an ever-changing landscape.”
During the
event, Bill McGee, Senior Vice President of Hybrid Cloud Security, Trend Micro,
offered insights on the latest and upcoming trends in cloud computing, which
may challenge current information security mindset and practices. Simon Piff,
Vice President of Security Practice, IDC, explained the future of IT security
technologies and focused on the structural changes organizations need to make
to ensure that the depth of innovation can be best leveraged to create a
holistic and robust enterprise security strategy and Sunil Varkey, Vice
President and CISO, Wipro Technologies, elaborated on trust and assurance, in
the digital world.
Also present at
the event was, Christophe Durand, Police Senior Superintendent, Interpol Global
Complex for innovation (IGCI) who explained how an enhanced attribution process
could help in mitigating the cyber risk. Vishal Salvi, Chief Information
Security Officer, Infosys, shared his perspective on Ransomware and how companies
need to treat data protection proactively, getting the right solutions and
processes in place to prepare for the inevitable attack.
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