Netcore Names Jayesh Bhatt as Chief Information Security Officer

Netcore, a worldwide frontrunner in Agentic Marketing, has named Jayesh Bhatt as its Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), bolstering the firm’s dedication to top-tier cybersecurity, data safeguard, and security oversight as it expands internationally.
Jayesh has more than 16 years of leadership experience in cybersecurity, spanning the Retail, BFSI, and IT industries, holding senior positions at organizations like RBI, SBI, NSDL, HDFC, MUFG, and Canon. Within these organizations, he has spearheaded efforts aimed at enhancing security measures, reducing data breach vulnerabilities, and creating robust governance and compliance structures.
At Netcore, Jayesh will oversee the company's worldwide security initiatives, including security architecture and long-term planning, enterprise risk management and compliance, secure-by-design product creation, adherence to global security protocols, and data privacy and protection. He will concentrate on developing and expanding Netcore's worldwide security teams.
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Jayesh Bhatt, Chief Information Security Officer, Netcore Cloud says, "Security today is foundational to trust. As customer engagement becomes more data-driven and AI-led, organisations must take a proactive, risk-based approach to protecting data and digital platforms. I am excited to join Netcore Cloud at a time when data security, privacy and resilience are critical priorities for every CMO and CTO alike. Having spent years in the BFSI and regulated sector, I understand that strong governance, disciplined controls and transparency build lasting trust, which is the foundation of any digital relationship. I look forward to strengthening our security and privacy capabilities so our 6,500+ global brands can innovate with confidence.
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Kalpit Jain, Group CEO, Netcore Cloud says, "As enterprises become more conscious of data security, privacy, and breach resilience, security leadership becomes central to business strategy. We are scaling globally, especially within highly regulated markets like North America and Europe, and our clients demand bank-grade security. Jayesh's experience across highly regulated environments will play a critical role in strengthening Netcore's security-first culture and protecting the trust our customers place in us."
Jayesh's appointment marks a key milestone in Netcore's continued focus on cybersecurity excellence and global compliance, supporting enterprises as they navigate increasingly complex digital and regulatory landscapes.
As enterprises increasingly adopt AI-driven, data-intensive customer engagement, his leadership will help strengthen Netcore's security posture and support organisations navigating an increasingly complex digital, regulatory, and threat landscape.
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The appointment reinforces Netcore's continued investment in enterprise-grade cybersecurity to support brands operating in an increasingly complex threat landscape.