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THE ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA th Monday, 17 Feb, 2020 Hotel Le-Meridien, New Delhi Lt Gen. (Dr) Rajesh Pant, National Cyber Security Coordinator, Government of India H. E. Shri Richard Verma, Then Ambassador of USA to India; Shri Kiren Rijiju, Hon’ble Minister of State (I/C) Ministry of Youth Affairs And Sports, Government of India; H. E. Shri Daniel Carmon, the then Ambassador of Israel to India Then Chief of the Indian Navy Staff, Admiral Sunil Lanba; Smt Nirmala Sitharaman, Hon’ble Finance Minister, Government of India; Chief of the Army Staff General Bipin Rawat and Dr. Ajay Kumar, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Government of India along with other dignitaries INDISEC 2020: India’s Most Comprehensive Expo Cum Summit on Cyber and Technology in Internal Security Shri Narendra Modi Hon’ble Prime Minister of India Security of the country is our priority. Internal security is our priority. Whether it is our oceans or borders, cyber world or space for all kind of security India is capable to defeat all such inimical forces Shri Rajnath Singh, Hon’ble Defence Minister, Government of India Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad Hon’ble Union Minister, Ministry of Communications, Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology and Law & Justice, Government of India Dr. Jitendra Singh, Hon’ble Minister of State, Prime Minister`s Office, Government of India Shri G. Kishan Reddy, Hon’ble Minister of State, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India

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THE ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA

thMonday, 17 Feb, 2020 Hotel Le-Meridien, New Delhi

Lt Gen. (Dr) Rajesh Pant, National Cyber Security Coordinator, Government of India

H. E. Shri Richard Verma, Then Ambassador of USA to India; Shri Kiren Rijiju, Hon’ble Minister

of State (I/C) Ministry of Youth Affairs And Sports, Government of India; H. E. Shri Daniel

Carmon, the then Ambassador of Israel to India

Then Chief of the Indian Navy Staff, Admiral Sunil Lanba; Smt Nirmala Sitharaman, Hon’ble Finance Minister, Government of India; Chief of the Army Staff General Bipin Rawat and Dr. Ajay Kumar, IAS,

Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Government of India along with other dignitaries

INDISEC 2020: India’s Most Comprehensive Expo Cum Summit onCyber and Technology in Internal Security

Shri Narendra ModiHon’ble Prime Minister of India

Security of the country is our priority. Internal security is our priority. Whether it is our oceans or borders,cyber world or space for all kind of security India is capable to defeat all such inimical forces

Shri Rajnath Singh, Hon’ble Defence Minister, Government of India

Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad Hon’ble Union Minister, Ministry of Communications, Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology and Law &

Justice, Government of India

Dr. Jitendra Singh, Hon’ble Minister of State, Prime Minister`s Office, Government of India

Shri G. Kishan Reddy, Hon’ble Minister of State, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India

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INDISEC: India’s Most Comprehensive Expo Cum Summit onCyber and Technology in Internal Security

ecurity is an increasing challenge for individuals, institutions, businesses, and the nation. Security and peace Sare the prerequisite and essence of good governance for the civilized existence of a society. Be it internal security or securing the cyber space, they will be achievable only with everyone’s cooperation, an intelligent policy and consistent practices.

India is constantly facing growing challenges arising from cyber-crimes, physical crimes, economic frauds, insurgency, cross border developments etc. With the exponential growth of connections, increased subject knowledge and easy availability of tools, cybercrimes committed by individuals or organized crime groups have far-reaching implications. The corporate sector may have to face consequences, such as business disruption and loss of sensitive information, including intellectual property and trade secrets, loss of reputation and brand name, & ofcourse financial losses.

Cybercriminals are focusing on public infrastructure to disrupt services and cause mayhem as new targets are emerging and expanding throughout the world. The difficulty of estimating the actual cost of damages from a cyber-attack adds complexity to planning for critical infrastructure protection. The present cyber threat landscape is complex, dynamic and evolving in terms of the tools and approaches. Cyber criminals have sophisticated their strategy to increase the strength of their attacks and also preserve their cover for as long as possible. The pattern of the cyber-attacks has become more complicated and more difficult to identify and mitigate. There is need for government and Organizations to be fully cognizant of the menace posed by advanced cyberattacks and need of building a cyber defense is a priority. While a multi-layered approach to security minimizes the probability of infection, it’s also critical to prepare end users and boost them to espouse best practices.

Another area of concern is Security in Digital payments and Rise in Digital payments frauds in India. As we move into a cashless economy, there is always going to be questions raised over the security in digital payments. Countries across the world have seen numerous advances towards cybersecurity measures. Considering that India is still at an early adoption stage of its digitization journey, it is absolutely critical that the right environment for digital payments include a comprehensive cyber security strategy supported by a robust framework to help all stakeholders involved in the ecosystem. .

As the industry moves into the development of future technologies, police forces and forensic departments needs to continuously evolve at a faster pace in this digital age. There is huge scope on how AI and big data technologies can be applied to Indian Security System by Predictive crime mapping, predictive analytics of individuals such as re-offenders, analytics of data collected by CCTV’s or social media or even real time sharing of data within all police stations of all states including remote areas..

ASSOCHAM lauds the Government’s pro-active efforts and while doing so emphasizes that interaction with the concerned stakeholders on ongoing basis is an urgent imperative.

ASSOCHAM for the past many years, through the Annual Summit on Cyber & Network Security, being officially Supported by the Ministry of Electronics & IT, Government of India has created a platform for the Central Ministries, State Governments, Academia, Industry and other global stakeholders to come together and deliberate on the way forward.

ASSOCHAM proposes to organize the “INDISEC: Cyber & Internal Security” India's Most Comprehensive EXPO & Summit on Monday, 17th Feb, 2020 at Hotel Le- Meridien, New Delhi with an objective for global stakeholders to come together and deliberate on this critical subject of national importance and the way forward.

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Dr. Ajeet Bajpai, Director General, National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection

Centre, NTRO

Shri Sanjay Behl,Director General, Cert-In

Dr. Gulshan Rai, Former National Cyber Security Coordinator, Government of India

H.E. Dr. Ron Malka, Ambassador,Embassy of Israel in India

Shri Alexander Seger, Executive Secretary Cybercrime Convention Committee, Head of Cybercrime Programme Office (C-PROC),

Council of Europe

Shri Jayantha Fernando, Director ICTA,Sri Lanka

Shri Brijesh Singh, IPS, Inspector General of Police (Cyber), Maharashtra

Brig. M. U. Nair,DACIDS (DIARA), HQIDS

ü Cyber Exposure: preparedness for most advanced cyber-

attacks, new Data Breaches, emerging threats,

cybersecurity risks and vulnerabilities

ü Situation of Global cyber risks and preparedness of industry

to mitigate cyber security risks

ü Most advanced cyber-attacks,New Data Breaches, emerging

threats and Strategies to Discover, Measure & Reduce Cyber

Risk.

ü Strategies in protecting enterprise and critical information

infrastructure (CIIs) for building up a robust cyber defence.

ü Measuring Third-Party Risk Exposure

ü Attack surface visibility and how to simplify cyber risk

management of an organisation& Resilience

ü Cybersecurity Incident Response and Managing Risk

ü Threat Intelligence Analysis

ü Radical innovations to Neutralizes & Fight Back

ü Future of Smart Policing, Surveillance & Access

Management

ü Counter Terrorism: Offence is the best Defence

ü Using Technology for effective Border Management

ü Future of digital forensics and new challenges for security

experts and law enforcement agencies in investigating

cybercrimes

ü AI & ML in Surveillance & use cases

ü Telecom network security & 5G security for national interest

ü Need of advance surveillance devices including Drones,

CCTV & UAV for nation.

ü Most important developments in Identity Management &

Biometrics.

ü Countering Misinformation & Fake News for National Security

ü Future trends in Digital Payment Security & current

Opportunities, threats and risks in Fintech space.

ü Policy and Regulatory Framework and Best Practices for

securing the Digital Payment ecosystem

ü Future Threats and associated Cyber Risks in Digital Payment

Systems

ü New secured payment Technologies

ü Data protection, privacy and security laws in Digital Payment

Space

ü Rise in Digital payments frauds and Regulatory Policies in

countering Merchant Frauds

ü Securing Banking Transactions -CISO Experience Sharing &

use case

KEY TOPICS

¤ Central/ State Government Officials

¤ Enforcement, Intelligence & Investigating

Agencies, DRDO, Cabinet Secretariat

¤ Inter State Council Secretariat

¤ Financial fraud Investigating Agencies

¤ State Police, Military & Para Military

Officials

¤ Policy makers, Think tanks, Embassy

¤ CISOs CIOs/ CTOs/ Legal Experts/ CSOs/

¤ Data Privacy Specialists

¤ IT Security Professionals

¤ Cyber Security Companies

¤ OIL & Gas Companies

¤ Power Generation and Distribution

Companies

¤ Banks and Financial Institutions (BFSI)

¤ IT / ITeS and Device Companies

¤ Stock Exchanges & Broking Firms

¤ Railways

¤ Telecom and Allied Companies

¤ E-commerce & Online Trade Companies

¤ Ethical Hacker and Cyber Security

Researchers

¤ Operational Technology Auditors

¤ Compliance Officers

¤ Corporate Security Professionals/ IT

Managers

¤ State Municipal Corporations/ Utility

Companies

¤ Hospitals

¤ Scientists & Researchers

¤ Surveillance Companies

¤ Software and Hardware

¤ Digital Data Forensic

¤ Satellite Monitoring

¤ Security Equipment Manufacturers,

Importers, Exporters

¤ Integrators

¤ Electronics and Industrial Components

¤ Defence Institutes/ Colleges

¤ Educational Institutes

¤ Consultants & Experts

¤ Airport Operators

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

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ASSOCHAM Corporate Office: 5, Sardar Patel Marg, Chankyapuri, New Delhi-110021

Tel: +91-11-46550555 (Hunting Line) • Fax: +91-11-23017008, 23017009 • Web: www.assocham.org

The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India

¤ Cyber Security Companies

¤ Data Security and Management companies

¤ Payment security companies

¤ Digital Surveillance

¤ Biometrics

¤ CCTV

¤ RFID

¤ Bomb Jammers

¤ Ammunition Manufacturers

¤ Traffic Surveillance

¤ GPS Tracking

¤ Communication

¤ Interception

¤ Mass Data Interception

¤ Network Surveillance

¤ Digital Forensic

¤ Satellite Monitoring

¤ Drones and UAVs

¤ Access Controls

¤ Security & Storage

¤ Antivirus Software

¤ Digital and Mobile Forensics

¤ Software Intelligence

¤ Biometrics

¤ Encryption

¤ Surveillance and Detection

¤ Command/ Control Systems

¤ Geographic Info Systems

¤ Telematry

¤ Critical Infrastructure Protection

¤ Intelligence Analysis Tools

¤ Track & Trace Systems

¤ IPsec (Internet Protocol)

¤ Vehicle Monitors and Displays

¤ Radio Communication Systems

EXHIBITORS PROFILE

D E L E G A T E S A T T H E V E N U E

For Sponsorship/ Stall Booking/ Details please contact:

Varun AggarwalDirector & HOD

[email protected]

Vicky PanditaAssistant Director+91-9999592906

[email protected]

Bindya PandeyExecutive

[email protected]

Rahul PalExecutive

[email protected]

STALL WILL HAVE:

Exhibition Stall: Rs. 75,000/- +GSTSize 3m x 2m x 8 ft.

• ONE TABLE • 2 CHAIRS • FACIA NAME

• ONE ELECTRICITY POINT • LIGHT ON WALL