As Indian BFSI organizations accelerate digital transformation through open APIs, cloud-native platforms, and digital channels, traditional perimeter-based security models are no longer sufficient. Increasing regulatory scrutiny and the emergence of quantum-era threats are pushing institutions to rethink how security, trust, and compliance are built into their platforms.
Red Hat and Fortytwo Labs invite you to a joint webinar:
In this session, you will learn:
- Why API-led and open banking models demand a Zero Trust security approach
- How evolving regulations are driving the need for strong cryptographic governance and accountability
- How Red Hat OpenShift combined with Fortytwo Labs’ π-Control helps build secure, compliant, cloud-native BFSI platforms
- Real-world security use cases across internet banking, mobile banking, and digital payments
Join us for a business-led discussion on how BFSI organizations can future-proof their security architecture while enabling innovation at scale.
Who should attend:
CISOs, CIOs, CTOs, Heads of Information Security, ITDM, Enterprise & Security Architects, and BFSI Digital & Platform Leaders, SOC team, Compliance Team.
Deepankur Agrawal
EVP – Customer Success & Product (Global), FORTYTWO LABS
Ajit Joshi
Partner Account Manager ISV & AI Partners, Red Hat