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Infopercept Launches MadeInIndia cybersecurity platform

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Invinsense 5.0 was conceived with scalability in mind, allowing seamless integration of new technologies across offensive, defensive, and compliance domains.

Infopercept has launched Invinsense 5.0, the latest version of its SaaS-based cybersecurity platform. This updated version integrates Security Lake, AI/ML modules, and Gen AI, enhancing cybersecurity operations for organizations worldwide.

“With Invinsense 5.0, we have gone deeper into each cybersecurity domain. By leveraging AI/ML-enabled Security Lake, we aim to streamline operations, minimize alerts, and significantly reduce security operation costs. Additionally, our expanded offensive security offerings empower organizations to fortify their external attack surface, ensuring readiness against sophisticated threats,” said, Jaydeep Ruparelia, CEO, and Co-founder, Infopercept Consulting Pvt Ltd.

Through numerous enhancements in Invinsense 5.0, including a unified dashboard experience, we enable organizations to achieve their two primary cybersecurity objectives: combating cyberattacks and adhering to security compliances.

Jaydeep Ruparelia, CEO, and Co-founder, Infopercept Consulting Pvt .Ltd.

Commenting on the significance of indigenous Indian-built cybersecurity platforms, Mr. Ruparelia emphasized, “Today, nation-state attacks are our new reality. In such circumstances, it is imperative for Indian organizations to be safeguarded by domestic cybersecurity platforms. These platforms can be customized to meet our regulatory standards and work environment, ensuring compliance and protection against cyber threats.”

Invinsense 5.0 encompasses offensive, defensive, and security compliance functionalities, consolidating advanced technologies into a unified management console for streamlined operations.

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