MiQ and ISC2 Bangalore Chapter Host Landmark Cybersecurity Summit on AI Innovations and Privacy
MiQ, in
collaboration with the ISC2 Bangalore Chapter (International Information System
Security Certification Consortium), hosted a successful Cybersecurity Summit at
their Center of Excellence in Bengaluru. The summit focused on privacy,
security, and AI innovations, attracting over 100 industry professionals and
experts.
Kicking off the event, Muthu Karuppiah, President
of the ISC2 Bangalore Chapter, shared the chapter's mission and insights on
cybersecurity. The Summit further provided valuable perspectives on
navigating AI innovations and the complexities of the programmatic landscape.
Highlights from the summit included:
- Regulating
AI: Discussion on how India's ITA 2000 provides a regulatory framework
based on "Accountability."
- Future of
AI Ecosystem: Examination of how evolving regulations and compliance
demands will shape AI's future.
- Developer
Productivity: Strategies to enhance productivity while complying with
secure development and privacy regulations.
- AI-Driven
Security Solutions: Insights into the regulatory landscape and compliance
considerations.
- Scaling Gen AI: Exploration of how to effectively integrate GenAI
with cybersecurity measures.
Speaking on the overall event Krish
Govindarajan, Chief Technology Officer, MiQ, said, “It was a
fantastic day of learning and collaboration with professionals and
policymakers. We explored real-world examples of how AI is shaping policies,
driving business impact, and addressing cybersecurity challenges. We are
grateful to ISC2 for the opportunity to host this summit and for their efforts
in building a robust cybersecurity community in India.”
The summit also featured a compelling session by
Dr. Vikram Venkateswaran, a Risk Advisory Expert and ISC2 member. He introduced
the concept of ‘the Abhimanyu complex,’ referencing the Indian epic
Mahabharata, to illustrate the challenges of using Gen AI in cybersecurity. Dr.
Venkateswaran provided expert insights on navigating these challenges and
scaling AI within organizations.
Speaking at the event, Dr Vikram
Venkateswaran, Risk Advisory Expert and ISC2 member, said “The session
brought together diverse from product development, cybersecurity, risk
management, and industry trends. These insights are crucial for enhancing the
growth of Generative AI and ensuring its effective implementation across
organizations .”
The summit underscored the importance of collaboration
and knowledge-sharing in advancing cybersecurity and AI innovations.
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