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Security Chips

Security Chips

Hosted by Data Security Council of India (DSCI)

Episodes

20

Latest episode

May 2026

Language

EN

About the show

Security Chips is your go-to podcast on all things cyber security and data privacy. With our series of episodes we delve deep into the minds of cyberspace experts, as they share their amazing experiences and insights.

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April 14, 202650 min

Cue on Q: Understanding India's Quantum Strategy

On World Quantum Day, we bring a special focused series, Cue on Q, that brings to the fore India’s quantum readiness strategies and postures.The first in the series features an important discussion on 'Understanding India's Quantum Strategy' with the Chairman of Mission Governing Board, National Quantum Mission of India, Dr. Ajai Chowdhry, who, along with Mr. Vinayak Godse, CEO, DSCI, and Mr. Teja Chintalapati, Principal Manager – Cyber Innovation, DSCI, exchanges critical insights on quantum currency and potential arenas for deliberation and development as the country braces for the quantum reality.From geopolitical reflections to decoding the underlying strengths of India’s ecosystem, the discourse brings novel subjects to attention, as the goal of self-sufficiency takes root in the mission to build quantum resilience.Please note: The views expressed in this episode are strictly personal and do not reflect those of the Data Security Council of India.We hope you enjoy watching the episode.

May 1, 202632 min

Decoding India's Privacy in the Digital Age

In this episode, Ms. Priyanka Sharma, Head of Technology Laws and Data Privacy at the Aditya Birla Group, joins Mr. Amit Kr. Ghosh, Associate Director – Marketing & Communications at DSCI, to decode the current privacy landscape of the country as DPDP Act compliance takes centre stage. Reflecting on her journey as a seasoned professional in the privacy domain, Ms. Sharma brings forth an important consideration by emphasizing a principle-based approach to building a robust privacy ecosystem. As the conversation evolves, key insights emerge on the implementation of the DPDP law across various sectors, including manufacturing, financial services, retail, telecom, and more. The discussion places special focus on consent management and data principal rights, particularly in the context of vastly different customer journeys and data flows across business models. The episode concludes with thoughtful perspectives on privacy as a growing professional domain, dispelling common myths while shedding light on often underexplored challenges shaping India’s privacy landscape today. Please note: The views expressed in this episode are strictly personal and do not reflect those of the Data Security Council of India. We hope you enjoy watching the episode.

March 16, 202630 min

Unpacking the Legal Realities of AI and Emerging Tech in India

In this episode, Ms. Aparna Gaur, Partner at Trace Law Partners, joins Anahida Bhardwaj, Associate – Privacy & Policy at DSCI, to discuss the legal realities of AI and emerging technologies in India. Ms. Gaur brings a critical perspective, highlighting that innovation should not override existing laws and must instead be built on foundations of trust and accountability.The conversation also introduces the dimension of value-building and addresses key legal and policy questions shaping India’s AI landscape, ranging from AI regulations to the recently released Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Amendment Rules, 2026.The episode concludes with reflections on geopolitics and prevailing perceptions surrounding India’s AI stance, particularly concerns around regulatory uncertainty.Please note: The views expressed in this episode are strictly personal and do not reflect those of the Data Security Council of India. We hope you enjoy listening to the episode.

November 4, 202541 min

How Boots Meet Bots to Redefine the Battlefield?

In this episode, Lieutenant General PJS Pannu (Retd.), PVSM, AVSM, VSM, Former Deputy Chief of the Indian Integrated Defence Staff (Operations), joins Bhupesh Janoti, Senior Program Manager – Business Transformation & Security at DSCI, to discuss the future of integrated defence, where boots meet bots to enhance combat readiness. Lt. Gen. Pannu highlights the emergence of cyber as the fifth domain of warfare, emphasizing its role as a force multiplier that enhances decision-making through increased speed and precision in the information age. In conversation with Mr. Janoti, he further explores how defence agencies are leveraging advanced technologies to conduct non-contact and non-kinetic warfare, thus minimizing the cost in human lives, resources, and time. The episode concludes with reflections on the privatization of the space sector and the trend towards technology miniaturization. Lt. Gen. Pannu also offers recommendations for embedding cybersecurity into every segment of upcoming space infrastructure. Please note: The views expressed in this episode are strictly personal and do not reflect those of the Data Security Council of India. We hope you enjoy watching the episode.

September 17, 202528 min

Modern Warfare: Rise of Drones and Information Warfare

In this episode, Air Marshal Anil Khosla (Retd) PVSM AVSM VM, Former VCAS of IAF joins Air Vice Marshal (Dr) Devesh Vatsa VSM, Advisor – Cybersecurity & Critical Technologies, DSCI, to explore how the modern warfare paradigm is evolving in the age of proliferating drones and information warfare.Mr. Khosla explains how the shift to digital-era warfare is redefining today’s war frontier, where those who lead in shaping narratives gain legitimacy and acceptance from both domestic and global players.The discussion also delves into key strategies to counter the threats of disinformation and misinformation, including credible source-based information sharing, public education, international collaboration, and more.The episode concludes with reflections on the judicious use of technology to combat technological threats as information latency experiences significant reduction today.Please note: The views expressed in this episode are strictly personal and do not reflect those of the Data Security Council of India.We hope you enjoy listening to the episode.

May 30, 20251 hr 2 min

Why Businesses Need Cyber Risk Quantification?

In this episode, Rahul Tyagi, Technical Advisor, FAIR Institute with Bhupesh Janoti, Senior Program Manager, Business Transformation & Security, DSCI dive into what cyber risk quantification (CRQ) really means and why it matters. Rahul explains the FAIR model and its components (CAM, MAM, TAM), how organizations can use CRQ to assess third-party risks, and whether large data sets are necessary to get started. They also explore how CISOs can align security goals with business strategy using CRQ, how companies like Netflix apply the FAIR model, and how CRQ helps translate technical threats into business risks. The episode wraps up with thoughts on implementation readiness and why even startups should consider investing in quantification early. We hope you enjoying watching the episode. Explore The DSCI-FAIR Fundamentals Certification Program: https://www.dsci.in/content/dsci-fair...

April 1, 202533 min

The Untold Story of India’s Data Protection Journey

In this special episode, we sit down with Rakesh Maheshwari, former Senior Director and GC (Cyber Laws & Data Governance) at MeitY, for a rare peek behind the curtain of digital policy-making in India.Hosted by Shivangi Malhotra, Senior Associate – Policy & Privacy at DSCI, this episode dives into three core conversations: 🔹 What it’s like working within the government, shaping and navigating digital policies from the inside 🔹 The story of how India’s data protection regulatory framework has evolved over the years 🔹 The uniquely Indian lens on privacy—how our social fabric, cultural contexts, and digital behaviors shape expectations around data and rights.Whether you’re a policy nerd, privacy professional, or just curious about how India’s digital future is being designed, this one’s a must-listen.

February 17, 202535 min

The Internet Made For Us, By Us: Multi - Stakeholder Model for Internet Governance

'The Internet Made For Us, By Us: Multistakeholder Model for Internet Governance'In this episode, Samiran Gupta, Vice President, Stakeholder Engagement & Managing Director - APAC at ICANN, joins Deepika Nandgudi Srinivasa to explore the complexities of internet governance and the evolving role of the multi-stakeholder model. They discuss ICANN’s bottom-up approach, the impact of UN-led multilateral initiatives, and the debate on whether certain internet governance issues require formal regulations. The conversation also covers cybersecurity challenges and ongoing discussions on AI and Digital Governance.Tune in to gain expert insights on how a collaborative governance model ensures an open, secure, and inclusive internet.

September 23, 202451 min

How can OT security strengthen overall cyber security defenses? - CISO's perspective

We are excited to have with us Paparaju Buddhavarapu, former CISO of ONGC and ONGC Videsh Ltd, to this episode of Security Chips.A pioneer in Operational Technology (OT) security, Paparaju brings nearly four decades of experience to this hour-long discussion.With Bhupesh Janoti, Senior Consultant - Cybersecurity, DSCI he engages in a free flowing conversation, covering:- The major challenges facing OT security across critical sectors.- The cascading impact of cyber incidents.- The importance of resilience and a secure-by-design mindset in OT security.- Why a multidisciplinary approach is crucial to bridging the gap between OT and IT security.- Strategies for fostering a cybersecurity culture within organizations.- The need for continuous skill development and training for cybersecurity teams.- How integrating IT and OT strengthens overall cybersecurity defenses.- The role of emerging technologies, such as AI, in bolstering OT security resilience.We hope you’d get to learn a lot by listening to one of the leading voices in the OT security landscape in India.Enjoy the episode!

July 24, 202439 min

How a CISO manages the security of Banks and other financial institutions

We are delighted to welcome Mr. Shanker Ramrakhiani, CISO of IIFL (India Infoline Finance), for an insightful discussion with Aditya Bhatia, Principal Consultant at DSCI. During their conversation, they discussed:- The challenges a CISO faces in managing security in the financial sector- The future trajectory of the BFSI over the next 3-5 years- Effective communication with board members about security strategies and initiatives- Addressing the talent shortage in core technical roles and strategies for retention- The slow adoption of passwordless authenticationEnjoy the episode and subscribe to the channel to get notified about our next release!

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