New Delhi: Amit Dhawan, an experienced cybersecurity professional, has been appointed CEO for India and APAC at Network Intelligence. With years of expertise in cybersecurity, cloud management, and data protection, Dhawan aims to drive the company’s growth and strengthen its solutions in the region.
Professional Background
Before joining Network Intelligence, Dhawan spent three years at Quantiphi, where he held multiple roles, including Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Data Protection Officer (DPO), and Head of Cloud. During his tenure, he focused on improving cybersecurity frameworks, achieving global certifications, and managing cloud infrastructure. He also contributed to the development of responsible AI policies and enhanced the company’s operational capabilities.
He worked closely with Quantiphi’s leadership and industry experts, gaining insights into the evolving cybersecurity landscape. Reflecting on his time there, he highlighted the value of collaboration in building innovative solutions and addressing cybersecurity challenges.
Role at Network Intelligence
As CEO, Dhawan will focus on expanding Network Intelligence’s footprint in India and the APAC region. The company, known for its cybersecurity services, aims to address increasing cyber threats by strengthening resilience and introducing advanced solutions.
Dhawan’s immediate priorities include building strategic partnerships, enhancing existing cybersecurity offerings, and ensuring businesses are better equipped to tackle the growing complexity of digital risks.
Rising Demand for Cybersecurity Solutions
With the rapid evolution of cyber threats, organizations in India and APAC are seeking more robust and innovative security measures. Dhawan’s appointment comes at a critical time when cybersecurity is a top priority for businesses navigating the challenges of digital transformation.
This leadership change reflects Network Intelligence’s focus on staying ahead in the cybersecurity space while addressing the needs of clients in a dynamic digital environment.
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