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Quick Heal Technologies appoints Vishal Salvi as CEO

Quick Heal Technologies has announced the appointment of Vishal Salvi as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Salvi, a former executive at Infosys, brings over 29 years of experience in the cybersecurity and information technology domains in India and globally.

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Quick Heal Technologies has announced the appointment of Vishal Salvi as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Salvi, a former executive at Infosys, brings over 29 years of experience in the cybersecurity and domains in India and globally.

Prior to joining Quick Heal Technologies, Salvi held key positions at Infosys, including Global Chief Information Security Officer, Business Head of the Cybersecurity Service Line, and Senior Vice . His appointment is expected to drive growth and innovation within the company.

Dr. Kailash Katkar will continue to serve Quick Heal Technologies in his current role as Chairman and Managing Director. He expressed his confidence in Salvi’s ability to lead the company. Katkar stated that the company is committed to transforming the cybersecurity ecosystem in India and strengthening its global presence under Salvi’s leadership.

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“With customer centricity and innovation as our driving forces, I am confident that Quick Heal will continue to safeguard individuals, organisations, and nations. With Vishal Salvi as our CEO, we are fully committed to transforming the cybersecurity ecosystem in India and solidifying our position on the global stage,” said Dr. Katkar.

Salvi himself expressed his excitement about leading the team at Quick Heal Technologies into the future. He stressed the company’s reputation as a trusted leader in the cybersecurity industry and his eagerness to provide value to customers and stakeholders.

With Salvi’s extensive experience, Quick Heal Technologies aims to enhance its market position, improve its product offerings, and adapt to the ever-changing cybersecurity landscape. The company’s dedication to protecting digital assets and delivering cutting-edge solutions will be reinforced under Salvi’s leadership, said a statement.

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Salvi has extensive experience in cybersecurity and IT stems from leadership roles at reputable organisations such as PwC, , Standard Chartered , Global Trust Bank, Development Credit Bank, and Crompton Greaves.

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