CyberSec India Expo

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June 11-12, 2025
Location: Mumbai, India

CyberSec India Expo 2025 is India’s premier cybersecurity event, taking place on June 11-12 at Hall 4, Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai. This two-day expo and strategic conference will unite India’s top cybersecurity minds – CISOs, CIOs, CTOs, DPOs, policymakers, and industry disruptors to tackle the most pressing digital security challenges.

With India’s cybersecurity market exceeding USD 6 billion, the event serves as a critical platform to address evolving threats and showcase next-gen solutions in AI, quantum-safe security, cloud protection, IoT, and data governance. A strong spotlight will be on compliance with the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, data privacy, and risk resilience strategies.

The conference agenda features keynote addresses, fireside chats, and expert panels with leaders from Accenture, Tata Communications, KPMG, Deloitte, ManageEngine and more. Notable speakers include Dr. Brijesh Singh, Joerg Heidrich, and Kalpesh Doshi among others.

With leading names like 63SATS (Title Sponsor), (Platinum) ManageEngine, Samay & Seceon and (Gold) Netwrix on board, CyberSec India Expo 2025 is backed by the best in cybersecurity innovation. Alongside 61+ exhibitors, CSIE 2025 will host live demos, a Startup Zone, AI matchmaking and more, delivering unmatched networking and learning.

 

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