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Cybersecurity Week Mumbai

Geopolitical Risk: Enterprise Security Road Map


Course

Harmit Singh Malhotra, Shivani Arni, Brijesh Singh, Kalpesh Doshi and Komal Vora examine how geopolitical tensions are reshaping enterprise cyber risk - from supply chain disruption and state-sponsored threats to deepfakes and data sovereignty.

Geopolitical tensions are no longer distant policy concerns; they are direct drivers of enterprise cyber risk, technology availability, supply chain integrity and regulatory fragmentation. Today, enterprises face a complex landscape shaped by tech decoupling, regional conflicts, data sovereignty mandates, export controls on critical technologies, and state-sponsored cyber campaigns targeting critical infrastructure and intellectual property. These challenges cut across traditional organizational silos, demanding coordinated action from security, risk, technology, finance and privacy leaders.

In this session, the panel of experts will discuss:

  • How geopolitical conflict is reshaping enterprise cyber risk - from supply chain disruption and data sovereignty to cyber-physical threats targeting critical infrastructure;
  • Why deepfakes, AI-generated content and information warfare are now frontline enterprise security concerns, not just media problems;
  • How CISOs must evolve from technology managers to strategic risk leaders who can communicate geopolitical exposure at board level.

Here is the course outline:

Geopolitical Challenges: Enterprise Security Risks and Response Road Map

Completion

The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:

CPE Credit Certificate

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