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Here you’ll find news stories and media highlights about K7 Computing.
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Cyber Threat Alliance
The Big Tech Collaboration Conundrum
Rathna K, Senior Manager – Product Management at K7 Computing, authored a guest blog for the Cyber Threat Alliance where she discusses the importance of increasing the participation of Big Tech in cybersecurity partnerships.
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Aval Vikatan
M.G.R’s ‘Enga Veettuppilllai’ and Microsoft’s Bill Gates!
Kesavardhanan J, the Founder and President of K7 Computing, speaks to Aval Vikatan on the worldwide outage that was caused by a faulty CrowdStrike update and how organisations can manage updates for security software.
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Indian Business Review
CII honours Industry Trendsetters in Tamil Nadu
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Tamil Nadu, honoured leading industrial organisations for their outstanding contribution to the society and the economy. Mr. B. Santhanam, Past Chairman, CII Southern Region & CEO – APAC & India Region & Chairman, Saint-Gobain India Pvt. Ltd., presented the honour to K7 Computing for Going Global.
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The Times of India
Kesavardhanan J: A Pioneer in Cybersecurity
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, one name stands out as a trailblazer, Kesavardhanan J. He is the visionary founder and President of K7 Computing, India's first cybersecurity company, dedicated to protecting the world from the devastating impacts of cyberattacks. Kesavardhanan J's journey from a humble beginning to a global cybersecurity influencer is nothing short of inspiring.
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The New Indian Express
Kesavardhanan J, founder and President of K7 Computing, a cybersecurity firm, says that deepfakes are becoming increasingly accessible to anyone without technical expertise. “Five years ago, it was difficult to create deepfakes but with advancements in cloud computing it has become easier to create and challenging to detect,” he adds. One needs huge computing power and a forensic auditing to detect deepfakes, notes Kesavardhanan.
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CXOtoday.com
Stopping Cybercrime Against Women Requires Cyber Hygiene, Cybersecurity, And Social Change
Cybercrimes target both men and women, but women are especially vulnerable to certain types of cybercrime. Data from the National Crime Records Bureau, as provided in the Lok Sabha, reveals that 10,730 cybercrimes against women were registered in 2021, including cyber blackmail, cyber pornography, cyber stalking, cyber bullying, defamation or morphing, and fake profiles.
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The Hindu
Why we need to revamp the cybersecurity education
Many of us are digital natives, and our children are innately digital. They may not be born with a device in hand, but find themselves in front of a screen from an early age. The preliminary stage of education is steered through technology, where children learn their ABCs and calculus by utilising devices and apps in school. Moreover, the epidemic has shown us how quickly we can adapt and thrive in a digital-first world. But the question is: is this safe? If it isn’t, how do we make it safe?
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EINPRESSWIRE
AV-Comparatives Awards 2022 for K7 Computing
K7 products enjoyed a very successful year in AV-Comparatives’ tests of consumer and enterprise security products, and were rewarded with numerous awards.
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The Times of India
7 cybersecurity resolutions for 2023
We are digital citizens living in a digital world, and we must take care of our digital selves. Here are 7 resolutions that are necessary for everyone to remain cyber-safe in 2023.
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B4U Media
K7 Computing receives the Special Jury Recognition Award as The Security Product Company of the Year
K7 Computing Private Limited, a global major in cybersecurity, received the Special Jury Recognition Award as the Security Product Company of the Year at the DSCI Excellence Awards 2022 for the outstanding capabilities of our indigenously developed world-class cybersecurity products that safeguard mil lions of computing users across the world. The awards were presented at the Annual Information Security Sum mit (AISS) 2022 organised by NASSCOM-DSCI.