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Infosec Global 2017 to take place at Kolkata

There will be 250+ delegates from India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Myanmar.

The largest international information security summit – ‘Infosec Global 2017’ is all set to happen at Hotel The Park, Kolkta on 3rd November 2017.

One of the largest International Information Security Summit in Eastern India, InfoSec Global 2017 is supported by DSCI – NASSCOM and Kolkata Police.

Eminent personalities like Dr. Sanjay Bahl (Director General, CERT, Govt of India), Rama Vedashree (DSCI-NASSCOM); Dr. B. M. Mehtre (The Institute for Development and Research in Banking Technology – IDRBT); Shri Vivek Srivastava (ReBIT – Reserve Bank); Col. Inderjeet Singh (Smartcity Expert, Ex-Director – Military Intelligence at Ministry of Defense); Dipanwita Roychowdhury (IIT Kharagpur); Shri Rajeev Kumar, IPS (CP-Kolkata Police); Shri Vineet Goel, IPS (CISO-Govt. of Bengal); Shri Hari Kusumakar, IPS (Addl CP IV); Mr. B.M.Zahid-Ul Haque (CISO-Brac Bank Bangladesh), Mr. Partha Sengupta (Vice President, ITC), Shri Gaurav Agarwal ( MD , Symantec), Shri Anil Bhasin (MD, Palo Alto), Ms. Seema Abastha (MD- Netmagic), Shri Harish Agarwal (Partner, Ernst & Young LLP), Shri Shikant Shitole (Sr Director and Country Head, FireEye-India), Shri Vishak Raman (Head Security, Cisco), Shri Bratya Basu (MIC-IT, Govt. of Bengal), Shri Debasis Sen (ACS-IT, Govt of Bengal) and other dignitaries are expected to enrich the audience.

There will be 250+ delegates with the stature of MD/CEO/CIO/CISO from all major enterprises from not only from India, but also from Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Myanmar. Few delegates are expected to join from United States and United Kingdom as well.

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