Cybersecurity and governance emerge as critical enablers as enterprises turn data into real-time intelligence
5Tattva, a CERT-In empanelled cybersecurity solutions provider and PCI QSA Company, participated as a panelist at the 6th CXO100 Vision Awards & Symposium 2025, contributing strategic insights to the panel discussion titled “Data as the New Gold: From Insights to Intelligence with AI.” The session brought together senior technology leaders to examine how enterprises can unlock transformative value by combining data, analytics, and artificial intelligence.
Represented by Atul Luthra, Co-Founder & Principal Consultant, 5Tattva, the panel explored the shift from traditional data analytics to predictive, AI-driven intelligence. Speakers emphasized that as organizations accelerate digital transformation, data has evolved into the modern enterprise’s most valuable asset—its true “new gold.” The discussion highlighted how real-time intelligence, powered by AI and automation, is now central to driving innovation, resilience, and competitive differentiation.
“Data has become the foundation of innovation, intelligence, and trust — but without strong security and governance, its value cannot be sustained.”
— Atul Luthra, Co-Founder & Principal Consultant, 5Tattva
A key theme of the session was the growing importance of secure and ethical data ecosystems. Panelists stressed that data trust, quality, compliance, and privacy are no longer optional considerations but foundational pillars of responsible AI adoption. As enterprises increasingly rely on interconnected systems and AI-led decision-making, robust governance frameworks are essential to ensure data remains reliable, secure, and compliant with evolving regulations.
From a cybersecurity perspective, 5Tattva underscored the risks that accompany AI-driven data expansion. As organizations extract deeper insights from vast data sets, the potential impact of breaches, misuse, or non-compliance increases significantly. Strong cybersecurity controls, continuous monitoring, and regulatory assurance were identified as critical safeguards to protect data integrity and preserve its strategic value.
Commenting on the discussion, Atul Luthra noted that enterprises must treat data not just as an asset, but as a responsibility. He emphasized that organizations which embed security, governance, and trust into their data and AI strategies will be best positioned to innovate confidently and scale sustainably.
5Tattva reaffirmed its commitment to helping organizations harness the power of data securely—ensuring it remains a driver of intelligent transformation rather than a source of risk. The company also expressed appreciation to fellow panelists and attendees for fostering a meaningful dialogue on one of the most defining themes shaping the future of enterprise technology.
