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Shaping the Future of Enterprise Security with Next-Gen Tech

Shaping the Future of Enterprise Security with Next-Gen Tech

As enterprises continue their digital transformation journeys, the need for a proactive and unified security approach has never been more critical. In an exclusive closed-door session, curated by CORE Media in association with Tata Communications, CIOs and security leaders came together to discuss how next-generation technologies are reshaping enterprise security strategies.

In a knowledge exchange session, curated by CORE Media in association with Tata Communications, CIOs and digital leaders discussed how next-gen technologies like AI, automation, and platform-based security models are transforming enterprise security, enabling proactive threat mitigation, and ensuring resilience in an increasingly complex digital landscape.

Anoop Mathur, Founder, CORE Media, Vaibhav Dutta, Global Head - Cybersecurity Products & Practice, Tata Communications, and Arvind Kumar, Cyber Security Leader, Tata Communications shared their perspectives on

Some of the key points highlighted by CIOs and digital leaders who attended the discussion were:

  1. Security as a Platform: Simplifying Complexit
    CIOs explored the growing adoption of platform-based security models that unify people, processes, and technology. By integrating security across cloud, network, and endpoints, enterprises can reduce operational complexity and enhance visibility, ensuring a more resilient security posture.
  2. AI and Automation for Proactive Threat Mitigation
    With the increasing sophistication of cyber threats, AI-powered security solutions are becoming indispensable. The discussion highlighted how machine learning and real-time analytics are transforming threat detection, allowing enterprises to identify and neutralize risks before they escalate.
  3. Balancing Security with Business Agility
    Striking the right balance between robust security and operational agility remains a key challenge for CIOs. The session emphasized the need for zero-trust architectures, identity-first security strategies, and seamless user access controls to protect enterprises without hindering business innovation.

The discussion underscored that enterprise security is no longer just about defense—it’s about enabling secure, agile operations in an evolving digital landscape. As security leaders continue to refine their strategies, the convergence of next-gen technologies with integrated security frameworks will be the key to building a future-ready security infrastructure.

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