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Operant AI, a US cybersecurity company enters India

Operant AI, a US Cybersecurity Company, is Expanding its Operations Into India

Operant AI, a Silicon Valley-based real-time cybersecurity for AI applications plans to enter India. This move indicates growing investment in India’s cybersecurity infrastructure and access to advanced AI-driven security solutions.

Silicon Valley-based Operant AI, specialising in AI protection, is entering the Indian market with its product suite and will be growing its team in the country.

Vrajesh Bhavsar, Operant’s CEO and co-founder said, “We are starting with a few key hires and plan to expand on the go-to-market function for supporting our customers and also expand the engineering team”.

According to Bhavsar, Operant AI provides immediate security for cloud environments including the complete infrastructure that supports AI applications. This real-time protection extends to preventing critical threats such as data exfiltration which is a prevailing concern within AI systems.

Bhavsar said, “One of the key capabilities that we’re able to do is redact private data while running the data that they need, through whatever model they want”.

Backed by $13.5 million from investors including Felicis and Sinewave, Operant AI, founded in San Francisco in 2021, is expanding into India. This expansion represents a return to where it all began for co-founders Vrajesh Bhavsar and Priyanka Tembey (CTO), whose engineering careers started in Gujarat and Pune, leading them to prominent roles in AI security at Apple, ARM, and VMWare.

Source: www.financialexpress.com/life/technology/nbspus-based-cybersecurity-firm-operant-ai-enters-india/3780057/

Nasscom Forecasts AI Applications Boom in India by 2025

Nasscom Forecasts AI Applications Boom in India by 2025

The National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) predicts a significant surge in AI (artificial intelligence) adoption and application across different Indian sectors including finance, healthcare, governance, and energy by 2025.

Sanjeev Malhotra, CEO of the Centre of Excellence for IoT and AI at Nasscom said “We will see more applications of AI across the board… most of the cost is computing and manpower, and as knowledge becomes more pervasive, more people get trained on this, I think the rate of application development will increase, so will the rate of adoption across the board.”

“I think the rest of the world will also start using more and more solutions from India,” he added.

The anticipated growth in AI applications is driven by numerous factors like

  • Advancements in AI and ML technologies.
  • Most companies using AI to improve customer experience, operational efficiency, revenue growth, etc.
  • The descending cost of AI implementation including hardware and software, etc.
  • The Indian government is actively taking initiatives to develop and adopt AI.

2025 is going to be an impactful year for India. With notable growth in AI applications across various sectors, 2025 is predicted to be a pivotal year for artificial intelligence in India.

Source: https://www.financialexpress.com/business/digital-transformation-india-to-see-a-surge-in-ai-applications-in-2025-nasscomnbsp-3697715/