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AI drives funding boom for cybersecurity startups in India
01-04-2025
Munish Raizada, Vice President, Primus Partners highlighted that until 2023, cybersecurity was largely viewed as a cost center and a backroom IT function. However, this perception has changed, as the rise of AI-driven threats has made cybersecurity a top priority for companies. With cybersecurity spending in India expected to increase significantly, especially in network security and services, the sector is evolving. The growing threat landscape, including deepfakes and voice cloning, is pushing companies to adopt new solutions and creating fresh investment opportunities.
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