Cybersecurity expert Ambarish Singh has joined Godrej & Boyce as its new Chief Information Security Officer. According to a company announcement, in this new role, Singh will be leading the cybersecurity and risk management domains at the manufacturing company.
Singh a Master’s degree holder in Cyber Security & Cyber Law and an MBA in IT is a top techie in his domain with experience across sectors. Previously, Singh was associated with Flipkart for more than five years where he served as Senior Manager-Information Security.
Singh has also worked at the technical wing of the Indian Navy, the CIRT Navy (Government of India) for more than 20 years and retired as the Associate Director.
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Meanwhile, the Godrej & Boyce, a Godrej group company, is a premium Indian brand that started its journey in 1897 with the manufacture of locks and continues with its engineering capabilities across diverse categories – from consumer goods and furniture, precision manufacturing and aerospace, infrastructure development, and industrial logistics to real estate and power distribution.
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