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April 2025

In a recent conversation with CIO&Leader, Vishal Salvi, CEO of Quick Heal Technologies Ltd, shares how the company—through its consumer brand Quick Heal and enterprise arm Seqrite—is helping technology leaders simplify cybersecurity.

- By Praneeta | praneeta@9dot9.in

Talent management crucial for successful digital transformation

RAPID TECHNOLOGICAL advancements have significantly increased cybersecurity risks, compelling organizations to embed security directly into their digital transformation strategies. Enterprises are now prioritizing solutions like AI, confidential computing, and advanced analytics to proactively manage emerging cyber threats and protect critical data.

In a recent interaction with CIO&Leader, Vishal Salvi, Chief Executive Officer, Quick Heal Technologies Ltd discusses how QuickHeal and Seqrite support technology executives by simplifying cybersecurity through automated, integrated, and user-friendly solutions. He emphasized confidential computing as an essential tool, complementing perimeter security, identity management, and risk management frameworks.

CIO&Leader: How do you see the cybersecurity landscape evolving with rapid changes and emerging technologies?

VISHAL SALVI: The technology and cybersecurity landscape is continuously evolving, presenting both challenges and opportunities. Today, enterprises face growing risks due to the increased frequency and sophistication of cyber threats. Rapid digital transformation across enterprises has expanded the overall technology footprint, thus broadening potential vulnerabilities.

We support technology leaders by providing comprehensive solutions to help enterprises manage these technology-driven risks. Our goal is to continuously innovate and simplify the adoption of security tools, enabling IT executives to integrate effective cybersecurity seamlessly into their broader digital transformation initiatives.

CIO&Leader: Considering the increasing threats specifically targeting IT infrastructure, what is your viewpoint on confidential computing?

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