SISA secures, Best Cybersecurity Company Award at FE FUTech Awards

SISA, a forensics-driven cybersecurity company, was awarded with the “Best Cybersecurity Company” title at the Financial Express FUTech Award ceremony. Dharshan Shanthamurthy, founder and CEO at SISA, expressed his gratitude, attributing the win to the diligent efforts of the SISA team, who are dedicated to ensuring the security and safety of organizations worldwide. 

He also mentioned SISA’s commitment to advancing cybersecurity solutions to meet the growing global demand, especially in the rapidly evolving digital payments sector. SISA’s problem-first, human-centric approach helps businesses strengthen their cybersecurity posture.

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SISA, in collaboration with the Computer Emergency Response Team-India (CERT-IN) and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, launched the world’s first AI-driven cybersecurity certification program, CSPAI. In addition, SISA unveiled “Cyber Nalanda,” India’s first research and development (R&D) center for cybersecurity, in the esteemed presence of ISRO Chairman, Dr. S. Somanath.

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SISA delivers comprehensive cybersecurity solutions, blending forensic intelligence with cutting-edge technology. With a reach spanning 40+ countries, the company continues to safeguard over 2,000 customers across the globe.

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