Acronis, a global leader in cybersecurity and data protection, hosted its TRU Security Day 2025 in New Delhi, which brought together over 150 leading voices from industry, government, and global cybersecurity alliances. The event highlighted the company’s commitment to securing India’s data, supporting its digital transformation, and voicing its broader mission to enhance global cyber resilience.
Held at the Radisson Blu Plaza, the event welcomed participants from across India’s cyber ecosystem, including representatives from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), CERT-In, state-level digital missions, and various technology leaders. Among the distinguished panellists were Shri Prashant Kumar Mittal, Deputy Director General at the National Informatics Centre (NIC), and Prof. Triveni Singh, renowned cybersecurity expert and decorated law enforcement officer. They were joined by C-suite executives from leading sectors such as telecom, BFSI, healthcare, manufacturing, and IT services, who all contributed to rich, multi-stakeholder discussions throughout the day.
Rajesh Chhabra, General Manager of India & South Asia at Acronis, said, “Seeing such a varied set of leaders unite to take on the challenges of cybersecurity head-on was encouraging. As India continues its journey toward digital transformation, today’s event emphasized the necessity of cooperative innovation and a proactive approach to cyber protection. The dedication of Acronis to India’s digital future was demonstrated in the discussions at TRU Security Day 2025. By bringing together professionals from government, business, and other countries, we are not only discussing cyber resilience on a global scale, but also creating conversations and collaborations required to make it a reality.”
Speaking at the event, Prof. Triveni Singh emphasized the critical need for capacity building and the continuous training of cybersecurity professionals to effectively leverage cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions. “The need of the hour is structured and sustained training, because no amount of advanced technology can compensate for a lack of skilled personnel. Cybersecurity professionals aren’t made overnight; they require rigorous, hands-on experience, analytical thinking, and a deep understanding of the ever-evolving threat landscape to truly protect our digital infrastructure. Just as importantly, they must be well-versed in regulatory frameworks to ensure compliance and uphold security standards across sectors.”
Building on the point of relationship building, Shri Prashant Kumar Mittal emphasized the importance of fostering strong public-private collaboration to strengthen India’s cybersecurity infrastructure.“Addressing today’s cyber challenges requires more than just technical solutions—it demands a unified effort. By bringing together the strengths of government institutions and private sector innovation, we can create a robust and agile cybersecurity ecosystem. Collaborative training initiatives, knowledge sharing, and joint frameworks will be essential in building a talent pool that is not only technically proficient but also aligned with national security and compliance priorities.”
The conference featured five keynote discussions and two panel sessions, offering attendees cutting-edge threat intelligence, performance benchmarks of the region, and practical frameworks to elevate cyber resilience across sectors. The keynote sessions covered a range of mission-critical topics, including Performance and MSP Benchmarks for India, Cyber Stats You Can Sell: Regional Threat Insights to Win Business, Corp Cloud Strategy, The Future of Security Solutions: Innovation Roadmap, and Unlocking the Microsoft Stack for MSP Growth. These sessions delivered actionable insights for managed service providers (MSPs), enterprise CISOs, and policy professionals alike.
The first panel, Solving Compliance Challenges to Close Deals, explored the growing importance of regulatory adherence in winning enterprise trust and accelerating digital adoption. The second panel, Growing Your MSP: What Works, What Doesn’t, and Why, featured candid reflections from industry veterans on scaling secure MSP operations in a complex threat environment.
The event also highlighted Acronis’ Threat Research Unit (TRU), a global team of cybersecurity researchers whose intelligence helped shape the day’s conversations of what threats lie ahead by highlighting trends in ransomware, zero-day exploits, and advanced persistent threats (APTs). The dialogue emphasized the need for proactive, intelligence-led cyber protection to mitigate threats before they begin. To learn more about Acronis its offerings and events, visit: www.acronis.com.