Deepak Dutt

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Deepak Dutt brings over 18 years of technical and entrepreneurial expertise in bridging the technology and business worlds. He has a range of experience from small software companies to large worldwide software and telecommunication companies and a reputation for going after tough tasks, hard goals, and accomplishing what the business needs to thrive.

Prior to his latest venture, Deepak Dutt worked in various roles in new venture development, R&D, product management and cyber security at Nortel, Siemens Telecom Innovation Center, and Newbridge Networks. He was awarded the award of excellence by the Nortel CEO in 2003.

Deepak has a successful track record in his entrepreneurship path where he co-founded a software company in India, Intsyx, specializing in eLearning simulation which was subsequently acquired by an Ottawa based firm, bringing him to Ottawa at age 22. As the CEO of Zighra, an emerging leader in mobile security and fraud prevention solutions, he has expanded the business globally with operations in Canada, U.S., UK, Middle East and India.

The opinions expressed in this blog are those of Deepak Dutt and do not necessarily represent those of IDG Communications, Inc., its parent, subsidiary or affiliated companies.

Balancing cybersecurity and regulatory compliance

N-dimensional behavioral biometrics: a viable solution for digital fraud?

N-dimensional behavioral biometrics: a viable solution for digital fraud?

Artificial intelligence can be used to stop identity fraud from reaching record-breaking highs.

Replacing the Social Security Number

Replacing the Social Security Number

Adopting a continuous "know your customer" (KYC) mentality.

Reducing the impact of AI-powered bot attacks

Reducing the impact of AI-powered bot attacks

Fraudsters are harnessing AI to behave like humans, trick users and scale-up attacks.

Adopting a continuous KYC mentality

Adopting a continuous KYC mentality

The expansion of digital payments presents new challenges for data security.

AI on-device

AI on-device

A decentralized approach will allow users to take back ownership of their personal information, while protecting them from major breaches.

2018: the year of the AI-powered cyberattack

2018: the year of the AI-powered cyberattack

2018 will not only be a worse year for data breaches, but the year when we start to see more and more cyberattacks powered by artificial intelligence, which will make prevention more difficult.

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