WELCOME To Cyber Security India Summit 2020...
As India continues to aggressively pursue the Digital India vision, we continue to see significant data breaches and cyber-attacks across all sectors. Prevention is possible, and that means prioritizing our risks and focusing efforts to minimize those risks. The Summit seeks to change the paradigm of how we look at digital space and security, critically assessing cyber security’s impact on industrial operations and its national security implications.
With this as the background Bharat Exhibitions is pleased to organize the 6th Cyber Security India Summit 2020 scheduled on 6th March at Hotel Shangri-La, New Delhi. The Cyber Security India Summit 2020 aims to convene the best minds in Cyber Security under one roof to create an interactive milieu for exchange of knowledge and ideas. The event will endeavour to address the emerging and continuing threats to Cyber Security and its changing landscape, as well as respond to increasing risk of security breaches and security governance, application security, cloud computing security and other cyber risks in the India and abroad.
The summit will also cover SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) which is a unit control system that has been used almost in various industries around the world in terms of process automation. This system delineates the real infrastructure and provides ease in operations and monitoring, but this system has vulnerability in the security aspects of data communications connected between SCADA support devices. This can have a major impact on industry and the economy.
Conference attendees are thought leaders representing government, Defence, business, and academia. Leaders in the C-suite including CIO’s, CISO’s, CTO’s, CEO’s, CDO’s, COO’s along with risk managers, security architects, data protection officers, head of governance & compliance, policy makers, and others interested in securing the digital world are encouraged to join us for Cyber Security India Summit 2020. Topics include risk management, security intelligence, the privacy debate, the executive response, data breaches, and the consequences of inaction.