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Bolstering Cybersecurity Posture for Indian Defence Sector: Rohit Sood, Kaspersky Labs

Defence sector has undergone significant digital transformation and requires trustworthy cybersecurity solutions and partners to thwart cyber attacks, says Rohit Sood, Head of Government Relations at Kaspersky Labs.

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In an interview with Tech Observer Magazine at the in New Delhi, , Head of Government Relations at , discusses strengthening the Indian defence sector's cybersecurity posture.

According to him, the defence sector has undergone significant digital transformation and requires trustworthy cybersecurity solutions and partners to thwart cyber attacks.

To focus and create awareness about building a digital foundation to create, run, manage, connect, and intrinsically secure and protect any application on any device and to also find out how next-generation technologies such as  and , are modernising and innovating various aspects of India's defence strategy, National  Summit 2022 was organised on November 25 at The Oberoi in New Delhi by Tech Observer Magazine.

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