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Launched in May 2004, Digital Edge Magazine, published from New Delhi, has emerged as India’s leading enterprise IT periodical, which strives to effect handshakes between CIOs & CISOs with Technology Vendors & Channel Partners. In many ways, Digital Edge is uniquely positioned as this has succeeded in jettisoning the asymmetrical and somewhat flawed practice of addressing only one of the two segments of the readers—as there’re IT Magazines which either cater to enterprise customers or IT channels. Digital Edge dismantles this ugly segregation as this one-and-a -half decade old India’s premier IT Magazine brings together both the stakeholders—enterprise technology buyers and IT sellers—on a single platform.
Sunil Sharma, Managing Director, Sales, Sophos India & SAARC
Digital Edge Bureau 08 Feb, 2021 0 comment(s)The Union Budget 2021 is built on the foundation of new technologies such as data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) which will empower businesses with e-consultation, e-scrutiny, and compliance management. This is surely going to enhance enterprise cybersecurity as AI has immense potential to bring in scalable and effective defenses against sophisticated attacks like ransomware. That said, this increased penetration of digital technologies brings with it additional cyber risks that one should be vary of. As per our recent survey, with 100 percent Indian businesses being concerned about their current level of cloud security, there is a need for initiatives that promote the development of cybersecurity skillsets.
Additionally, this reskilling process should also take care of security of cloud environments which are the backbone of the accelerated digital transformation that India is witnessing due to the pandemic. While we welcome the Government’s proposed steps in strengthening MSMEs that provide employment to millions of people, we need more impetus on building skilled cybersecurity professionals in the country. The Government’s allocation of Rs 3,000 crore towards skill development that will help reskill India’s youth and boost the overall economy, is a step in the right direction.
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