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eScan, a global leader in IT security solutions, is actively participating in the ongoing CIO 500 Intercity events being organized across major Indian cities. Through its active presence, the company is not only engaging with CIOs but also showcasing its comprehensive Enterprise Security Suite while capturing valuable firsthand insights into the evolving cybersecurity priorities of enterprises. After successful engagements in Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai and Ahmedabad, eScan is now preparing to showcase its innovations at the upcoming Mumbai chapter next month.
At these events, eScan has been presenting its comprehensive Enterprise Security Suite – including Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), Extended Detection and Response (XDR), Enterprise Mobile Management (EMM), and Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions. Among these, Enterprise DLP has drawn the highest level of interest, with CIOs raising concerns around protecting sensitive data amid hybrid and remote work environments.
The unified management console proved to be a key differentiator, resonating strongly with CIOs and CTOs who are struggling with multiple vendor dashboards and fragmented alerts. With eScan, enterprise leaders saw how endpoint detection, extended detection and response, mobile security, and DLP could all be managed seamlessly from a single interface – across Windows, Mac, Linux, and mobile platforms.
“Our interactions at CIO 500 reaffirmed what we’ve always believed – cybersecurity should be powerful yet easy to manage. CIOs today are not just protecting IT assets, they are enabling business growth, and our unified platform empowers them to achieve both,” said Shweta Thakare, Global Vice President, Sales and Marketing, eScan.
Each city has brought unique perspectives, with Delhi witnessing particularly strong participation, while regional enterprises across other cities highlighted diverse security priorities. These in-person interactions have offered eScan firsthand insights into evolving enterprise challenges such as insider threat detection, zero-day attacks, and predictive security.
“From a strategic point-of-view, these events help us stay grounded in real-world challenges rather than getting caught up in theoretical security scenarios. The questions we received - about insider threat detection, zero-day response, phishing simulation exercises and long-term behavioral analysis - these directly influence our development priorities,” said Govind Rammurthy, CEO and Managing Director, eScan.
The response so far has been overwhelmingly positive, with CIOs valuing eScan’s ability to combine advanced capabilities with operational simplicity, a balance especially critical for organizations facing cybersecurity skill shortages. With the Mumbai chapter scheduled next month, eScan looks forward to continuing these meaningful discussions and further strengthening its connect with India’s CIO community.