Cyber Tech 2030: The Next Chapter in AI, Zero Trust and Offensive Defense
Course
Varun Singla of Bharti Airtel, Ajit Hatti of PureID, Mrudul Uchil of Visa and Leeladhar Meena of NCIIPC explore offensive defense, zero trust implementation and quantum computing's cybersecurity impact.
The next decade of cybersecurity will be shaped by converging technologies - AI, quantum computing and zero trust. As digital systems expand, attackers will exploit weak links in both infrastructure and identity layers. By adopting offensive defense strategies such as red teaming and deception technologies, building AI-enhanced zero trust frameworks, and preparing for quantum threats through cryptographic modernization, organizations can safeguard themselves against future cyberattacks.
In this insightful session, the panel of experts discuss:
- Offensive defense using red teaming, honeypots, deception tokens and attack simulations;
- Implementing zero trust via microsegmentation, risk-based authentication and SDNs;
- Preparing for quantum computing's impact on encryption and threat modeling.
Here is the course outline:
Cyber Tech 2030: The Next Chapter in AI, Zero Trust and Offensive Defense |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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CPE Credit Certificate |