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Seclore Event Spreads the Buzz on New Cyber and Data Security Act

In consonance with the evolving regulatory landscape, Seclore leads the charge
in initiating a collective understanding of data security measures among
industry professionals and readiness to implement foolproof solutions

by Suman Gupta

Mumbai, 19th December 2023:  Leading global data security solutions provider Seclore recently organized Security Now, 2023, a trailblazing cyber and data security awareness event, in Mumbai.  The event centered on unravelling the complexities of data collection, storage and safeguards under the newly enacted Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023.

The event, which aimed at creating awareness of—and driving conversation on compliance with—the DPDP Act, 2023, was attended by over 200 delegates, mostly top Chief Security Officers, and Cyber Security and Cyber Crime experts from a multitude of industries, such as e-commerce, startups, BFSI, manufacturing, defence and pharmaceuticals with a combined experience of 6.5K years in data security. The top companies and organizations represented were Adani Defence, Reliance Life Insurance, Indian Navy, ICICI, SBI, Glenmark and Bajaj Allianz, among others.

The fast-changing canvas of data, regulations and threats has taken on a global dimension, while regulators, requirements and data residency have become increasingly localized. This dichotomy presents a challenge of global issues versus local awareness, emphasizing the critical need for their synchronization for data protection across continents.

The data security awareness meet primarily proposed to delve into the cumulative knowledge and advancements in the field, extracting insights from experts, analysing global patterns and initiating discussions around them. The programme addressed many pressing concerns, such as timeline of compliance, data storage, data sharing transparency and non-compliance repercussions, as well as the prevalent challenges of spamming, cyber attacks and alarming rise of Deepfakes—all of which continue to grab headlines.

The industry event buzzed with excitement as esteemed personalities took centre stage. Dr Pavan Duggal, a distinguished Supreme Court of India advocate, shared profound insights, paving the way for legal landscapes in the industry. Rangarajan Vijayaraghavan, representing the Adani Group, captivated the audience with visionary perspectives, igniting discussions on innovative strategies. Commander Animesh, an Indian Navy stalwart, infused the atmosphere with tales of leadership and resilience, inspiring all present.

Vishal Gupta, CEO, Seclore, emphasized the pivotal role of such initiatives, highlighting DPDP Act’s transformative impact on data governance. He said, “Today, protection of information has become a necessity globally. Security Now, 2023, by Seclore focused on demystifying the intricacies of data collection, storage and protection in the light of the recently legislated DPDP Act, 2023. As regulatory landscapes undergo transformations, Seclore takes the lead in promoting a shared comprehension and preparedness among industry professionals.”

In the past, India operated as a free data market, allowing companies to gather data from Indian customers without the trappings of stringent regulations. Recognizing the potential risks, the government introduced the DPDP Act. The law is comprehensive and addresses all facets of personal data protection. Faced with concerns about compliance complexity, companies requested a one-year grace period for a phased implementation.

About Seclore : Seclore is a leading global data security solutions provider. The company protects and controls digital assets to help organizations of all sizes prevent data theft and achieve compliance for any data, on any app—in the Cloud, or on-premise. Seclore’s data-centric approach to security enables permissions and access to be granularly assigned and revoked, or dynamically set at the enterprise level, including when shared externally.

With Seclore, enterprises no longer need to choose between agility and security. Asset discovery and automated policy enforcement allow enterprises to adapt to changing security threats and regulatory requirements in real time and at scale. The key objective of Seclore is to keep sensitive data of organizations safe and secure and empower them with all-encompassing authority over vital information through innovative solutions.

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