Chennai’s K7 Computing first Indian player to join global cybersecurity body
CHENNAI: In a bid to elevate the cyber security standards in India, and to protect the country from cyber threats, Chennai’s cyber security solutions company K7 Computing has become “the first and the only Indian company” to be a member of the Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA).
The CTA is a US-based not-for-profit independent body working to improve cyber security in the global digital ecosystem. This association will enable K7 Computing to be a part of its future joint research efforts globally and share cyber threat intelligence.
“Cyber threats originate from across continents, with sophisticated cybercriminals employing coordinated, targeted attacks for maximum exploitation. Cooperation among cybersecurity solution providers is the key to robust, proactive protection across all customer segments,” J Kesavardhanan, founder and CTO, K7 Computing, said.