As digital transformation accelerates across sectors, cybersecurity is becoming more complex, fast-moving, and critical to business continuity. Technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing are no longer theoretical buzzwords — they are rapidly reshaping how organizations approach risk, resilience, and readiness.
AI is transforming both sides of the cybersecurity equation. On one hand, it enables faster detection, automated responses, and predictive analytics. On the other, it is being weaponized by threat actors through tools like deepfakes, synthetic identities, and intelligent malware. Quantum computing, meanwhile, brings a new level of urgency to discussions on encryption and data integrity.
The XPERT Talks with Jaydeep Singh of Kaspersky
To explore these timely themes, The XPERT Talks features a focused conversation with Jaydeep Singh, General Manager – India at Kaspersky. In this episode, Singh joins the discussion around emerging security challenges and evolving enterprise responses to AI and quantum-driven risks.
This exchange offers valuable insight into how the industry is responding to current and next-gen threats — and what Indian enterprises need to consider as they build long-term cyber resilience.
Security Leadership in an Era of Change
The increasing sophistication of attacks is expanding the scope of cybersecurity leadership. Today’s CISOs must address everything from endpoint vulnerabilities to third-party risks, while aligning with business strategy and regulatory shifts. In this context, building a resilient cybersecurity posture requires more than tools — it calls for cross-functional alignment, talent development, and a culture of security-by-design.
The future of cybersecurity will likely be defined by how well enterprises integrate emerging technologies while anticipating their unintended consequences. For decision-makers navigating this transformation, staying informed is the first step toward staying secure.
