India’s Cybersecurity Industry Shapes the Future of Digital Protection Worldwide: experts at cybersecurity summit

Cybersecurity summit held at Hyderabad


In the ever-evolving digital landscape, where businesses are increasingly reliant on technology, the importance of cybersecurity has never been more pronounced. TCP Wave a trailblazer in providing DDI and ADC solutions, empowering businesses  held a Cyber Security Summit  on Wednesday evening at Hyderabad to provide solutions to business challenges. About 40 Chief Technology Officers (CTO’s), Chief Information Security Officer’s (CISO’s) and Cyber Security experts across India participated in the summit.

India, a trailblazer in digital transactions, stands at the forefront of the cybersecurity battleground. As cyber threats continue to escalate, industry leaders and experts gathered at the  TCPWave summit at Westin to discuss the challenges, advancements, and future prospects of cybersecurity in India.

According to Sam Parepally, Co-Founder & CIO, TCPWave “In a world dominated by digital transformations, the vision for cybersecurity extends beyond mere protection. It involves innovation, automation, and adaptability. India has become a hub for cybersecurity solutions, with a surge in products addressing varied challenges. Our vision is to automate operations, integrate AI/ML for enhanced security, and ensure our solutions align with the dynamic business priorities of enterprises.”

Mr Butchi Babu Burra, Industry Expert said “India’s cybersecurity strength lies not just in the technology it develops but in the professionals who drive innovation. The country boasts a vast pool of cybersecurity experts, and Hyderabad, in particular, has emerged as a cybersecurity hub. Our industry thrives on the innovators, developers, and operations experts who foresee challenges, create solutions, and provide crucial cybersecurity services to businesses globally.”

According to Mr Manish Shamjee, Sales Director, TCPWave  “As India’s cybersecurity market is projected to reach USD 9.21 billion by 2028, the challenges are stark. Skillsets, identifying tailored solutions, and managing the cost and time of acquisition are critical hurdles. The key to success lies in fostering a diverse ecosystem of professionals – from innovators predicting future needs to developers crafting AI-infused solutions and operations teams offering comprehensive services. It’s a dynamic journey, and India is not just a participant; it’s taking the lead in shaping the global cybersecurity landscape.”

This summit not only highlighted the technological capabilities of TCPWave but also emphasized the imperative need for collaboration, innovation, and talent development to fortify India’s position in the ever-changing realm of cybersecurity. As businesses continue to embrace digitization, the cybersecurity industry in India is not just a career choice; it’s a mission-critical endeavor ensuring the safeguarding of digital assets and the integrity of the global digital ecosystem.