US-Based Cybersecurity Startup Expands Globally
Operant AI Makes a Splash in India with Cutting-Edge AI Security Solutions!
Operant AI, the US‑based AI security powerhouse, is now breaking ground in India with its innovative 3D Runtime Defense Platform. Marking its entry with $13.5 million in Series A funding, the company has its sights set on India's major tech hubs to combat AI‑specific threats.
Introduction to Operant AI's Expansion into India
Funding and Strategic Targeting in Indian Market
3D Runtime Defense Platform and AI‑Specific Threats
Collaborations with Indian Financial and AI‑Based Enterprises
Regulatory Compliance and Data Protection Initiatives
Alignment with 'Make in India' Initiative
Insights from Operant AI Founders
Economic, Social, and Political Implications
Expert Opinions on AI‑Specific Cybersecurity
Analysis of India’s Growing AI Security Concerns
Sources
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