Key Takeaways Today, Bangalore, the “Silicon Valley of India,” is still a hot target for ransomware gangs. Tech companies, financial institutions, startups, and just about anyone with valuable data are in the crosshairs. While
Key Takeaways If you’re running a business in Bangalore: or simply living in this fast-paced, digital-first city: you already know cyber threats are part of daily life. Ransomware, data leaks, and online fraud aren’t
Key Takeaways In Bangalore, every other day there’s a new SaaS, fintech, or D2C brand pitching for funding or launching a product from one of the city’s neighborhoods. But here’s the harsh truth: with
Key Takeaways According to the Hindu, Indian businesses face over 3000 cyber attacks per week, even though the global average is 1636 attacks per week per organization. If you have a business in Bangalore,
Key Takeaways If like countless other business owners, you’re also confused about what product liability and generate liability insurance mean and cover, you’re not alone. Let’s understand each of them one by one, what’s
Key Takeaways Cyberattacks are a daily reality for businesses of every size. Whether it’s a hacker going after sensitive data or ransomware locking down your entire network, looking ahead to 2026, things don’t seem
Key Takeaways Let’s face it. Running a business today means being wired into the digital world. From managing a local coffee shop to overseeing a growing healthcare practice, every company depends on technology. You
Key Takeaways New risks are around every corner. Today, hackers don’t just target big banks or global giants anymore. With one wrong click, just about anyone can have their systems locked, customer trust shaken,
Key Takeaways India’s Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act is a turning point for how companies handle data. For a long time, many organizations saw privacy as just another rule to follow, something for
Key Takeaways India is now the world’s second most-targeted country for cybercrime, and a single data breach can set a business back up to ₹22 crore. It’s enough to make any business owner think