At #AISS2025, attendance doesn’t just mean learning, it means winning. Join the AISS 2025 'Attend-a-thon', where every session you attend unlocks points on the #Leaderboard and gets you closer to incredible prizes. Over 3 days at AISS 2025, we are giving away 30 exciting prizes. 🎁From #Dyson air purifiers, #Apple iPads, #Marshall speakers to #travel vouchers, every session you attend boosts your score. How to play? -> Scan your badge at entry & exit of every session you attend. -> Points get added automatically to the leaderboard. -> Climb up with more points & claim your rewards! 👉Daily winners will be announced on Day 1, Day 2 & Day 3 👉Contest is open to all registered attendees of AISS 2025. 📅 Date: 3-4 December 2025 📍 Venue: Pullman & Pride Plaza, Aerocity, New Delhi 🔗Hurry! Limited seats available, register now: https://lnkd.in/gnTa8-k4 #cybersecuritysummit #dsci #conference #delhi #securitysummit #nasscom #attend_a_thon
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DSCI is a premier industry body on cybersecurity and data protection in India, set-up by NASSCOM®, committed to making cyberspace safe, secure, and trusted through its various initiatives and programs. DSCI is engaged with the Indian IT-BPM industry, its clients worldwide, BFSI, Telecom, e-commerce, energy and other domestic sectors, industry associations, data protection authorities, think tanks, and government agencies in different countries. It engages with governments on public policy, conducts industry-wide surveys and publishes reports, organizes cybersecurity & data protection awareness conferences, workshops, projects, interactions, and other necessary initiatives for outreach and public advocacy. DSCI is focused on capacity building of Law Enforcement Agencies for combating cybercrimes in the country and towards this it operates several cyber labs across India to train police officers, prosecutors, and judicial officers in cyber forensics. Public Advocacy, Thought Leadership, Awareness, and Outreach and Capacity Building are the key roles that DSCI continues to pursue to enhance trust in India as a secure global sourcing hub and promote cybersecurity and data protection in the country. More details on www.dsci.in
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The Attend-A-Thon contest is on fire at #AISS2025, and we’re loving the response! The leaderboard is already buzzing with action, and participants are climbing fast. Have you joined the contest yet? Win exciting prizes this evening, including: • Marshall Speakers • Dyson Air Purifiers • Travel Vouchers… and more! All you have to do is attend sessions, earn points, and rise to the top! Who knows, your name could be the next one leading the charts. Have you participated yet? Join now and track your rank live! #AISS2025 #AttendAThon #DSCI #Leaderboard #CyberSecuritySummit #Rewards #EngageAndWin
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The OT Security Hackathon, inaugurated by Vinayak Godse, CEO of the Data Security Council of India, and held in partnership with Siemens, sets the stage for a renewed focus on securing the systems that power national infrastructure. It brings together innovators and practitioners to address the growing challenges facing Operational Technology, where the consequences of cyber failure extend far beyond data loss. OT environments weren’t designed with cybersecurity in mind, and the long-held belief that industrial systems are isolated has collapsed. Exposed controllers can be found online within minutes, attackers often pivot from IT networks into PLCs and motors, and outdated systems that can’t be patched quickly leave organizations with long exposure windows. When OT is compromised, the impact is physical, disruptive, and potentially dangerous. This hackathon urges participants to build solutions that respect OT’s constraints while closing critical gaps, from decoding obscure industrial protocols and detecting manipulation attempts to leveraging digital twins and creating operator-friendly tools. It’s a platform to rethink defenses and strengthen the resilience of the systems that keep the country running. Shiv Kataria| Bhupesh Janoti | Prashant Kadloor | Vivek R. | Shashank Devlekar | Yashashri Gavai | Air Vice Marshal (Dr) Devesh Vatsa VSM | Maj Gen Sandeep Sharma, Former Head, Indian Army, Cyber | SS Sarma, Director, CERT-In
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A packed audience at #AISS2025 gathered for Palo Alto Networks’ workshop on “AI Security – Shielding the Smart,” where the spotlight was firmly on securing enterprise AI. Vikram Goda, Sr. Solution Consultant at Palo Alto Networks opened the session by underscoring why AI security has become a priority for modern organizations, walking participants through various Prisma SASE products and their role in strengthening digital ecosystems. Tarun Gehani, Solution Consultant at Palo Alto Network then delved into AI access security and the challenges organizations face as GenAI adoption accelerates. He demonstrated the AI Access Security dashboard within Prisma SASE, showing how enterprises can assess threat exposure based on the different GenAI applications in use. He also introduced Prisma Browser, explaining its unique approach to enabling safe, controlled, and policy-aligned GenAI adoption. The session returned to Vikram Goda for a practical walkthrough of security controls for enterprise AI applications. He elaborated on essential guardrails, AI runtime security, and how these capabilities help operationalize AI in a secure and compliant manner. The workshop concluded with an interactive quiz and an engaging Q&A, giving attendees the opportunity to deepen their understanding of AI security challenges and emerging solutions.
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#AISS2025 | The #workshop on “Navigating the AI Inflection Point” with Mr. Adam Hall, VP Strategic Product Marketing, SentinelOne, was interactive and engaging. Setting the context, he first took the audience through the AI threat landscape, then moved to the maturity model and readiness, emphasizing the need to reimagine security in the age of AI and the significance of this inflection point. He explained how cybersecurity today faces challenges both inside and outside the organization, particularly with AI-driven attacks. Breaches are costlier than ever, while security teams struggle with data complexity and fragmented toolsets. He further highlighted the motivations driving threat actors: profit, disruption, influence, and access, and pointed out how attackers are jailbreaking LLMs to abuse commercial AI for offensive capabilities. The session concluded with an interactive poll on SOC maturity, sparking great conversations in the room. Shanker Sareen
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Than you for all suggestions, support, contributions, and encuragements. Without them, it would not be possible to cover such an enriching, deeper, expanding, contemporary, and future looking agenda for #AISS2025 For more information and registration: https://lnkd.in/gxg_g4q5 We, Team Data Security Council of India, are looking forward to welcoming, interacting, exchanging, and learning from you in the next three days of #AISS2025
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In a world where hybrid cloud, AI, and even quantum are reshaping how organizations operate, the DPDP Act demands a new level of discipline and clarity. A roadmap for those building trust into every layer. At #AISS2025, IBM dives into how IBM Guardium and IBM Verify can anchor a strong, audit-ready data security posture – from governance to real-time protection. Tushar Haralkar Ameya Thorat Vijay Lele Arun Iyer
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“We are moving from a human-driven internet to a machine-driven internet. 51% of the internet traffic in 2025 was bot-driven. The foundations of the ‘new’ internet are being built today.” APIs power everything from modern apps to entire digital ecosystems – and that makes them prime targets. Strong APIs mean strong digital foundations. Akamai Technologies' workshop on Day 1 at #AISS2025 lets insights cascade into the realities of securing the internet's nervous system, offering strategies to protect APIs against today’s most aggressive threat patterns. Sheldon Fernandes Chinmay Dadheech Sukrit Ghosh
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Happening now at the #QuantumEdge Sub-Summit: “Readiness to Resilience: Insights from Quantum Implementors and Practitioners” Featuring: Angshuman Karmakar, Assistant Professor, IIT Kanpur Gireesh Kumar N, AvinyaSQ Prof. Winfried Hensinger, University of Sussex Raghu Ningthoujam, Associate Director, ISRO Rumit S., Director, JISA The session is exploring the key ingredients for moving from quantum readiness to resilience- practical insights, lessons from early implementors and strategies that are shaping the quantum landscape. #quantumcryptography #quantumsubsummit
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#AISS2025| Start of the Rapid Fire Round at the DSCI–EY Hackathon! A 10-minute sprint will release 10 challenges, each worth 20 points. The perfect opportunity for participants to climb the leaderboard and make their mark! Mubin Shaikh Sharjeel Ahmed Lalit kalra Murali Rao Prateek Gulati Jaslein Sawhney Rajesh Kumar Dilli Vinayak Godse Satyapal Singh Faisal Iqbal Mohammad Muddassir
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