The company showcased its unified approach to endpoint management, zero-trust access and compliance, while emphasizing the growing role of endpoint-centric security and regulatory readiness in modern enterprise environments.
Scalefusion showcased its endpoint-first security strategy at DSCI India 2026, highlighting how enterprises can strengthen cybersecurity, simplify IT operations and improve compliance through a unified management approach. The company used the event to demonstrate how organizations, particularly in the banking and financial services sector, can manage devices, access controls and security policies through a consolidated platform.
Under the theme, “Device. Access. Security. Unified Management for the world of finance,” Scalefusion presented its vision for reducing complexity in enterprise security environments. Through product demonstrations and discussions with industry stakeholders, the company emphasized the importance of unified visibility, continuous trust validation and streamlined security operations as organizations navigate increasingly distributed and complex IT infrastructures.
Focus on endpoint-centric Zero Trust
A key highlight of the event was Scalefusion’s presentation titled “Zero trust starts at the endpoint,” which explored the evolving role of endpoints in cybersecurity strategies. The session examined how traditional perimeter-based security models are becoming less effective in modern work environments and argued that endpoints now represent a critical layer in establishing and maintaining trust.
The presentation focused on the integration of endpoint posture, identity management, compliance monitoring and access controls as part of a comprehensive zero-trust framework. It also addressed how organizations in highly regulated industries, including banking and financial services, can strengthen their security foundations through continuous compliance validation and identity-aware access management.
Scalefusion also participated in a panel discussion on “From Compliance Burden to Competitive Edge: Building DPDPA-Ready Organizations Through Technology, Governance & Leadership.” During the discussion, the company shared its perspective that regulatory compliance can serve as a strategic enabler, helping organizations build digital trust, strengthen governance practices and improve operational resilience.
Unified platform for security and compliance
Commenting on the company’s participation at the event, Sriram Kakarala, Chief Product Officer at Scalefusion, said: “As organizations continue to modernize their IT and security infrastructure, the endpoint has become one of the most critical layers in establishing trust. At DSCI India 2026, we had meaningful conversations around how businesses, particularly in finance and regulated sectors, are looking for more unified approaches that simplify security operations while strengthening compliance and visibility.”
At the event, Scalefusion demonstrated its integrated product portfolio, including Scalefusion UEM for device management, Scalefusion OneIdP for identity and zero-trust access management, and Scalefusion Veltar for endpoint compliance and security.
The company said the combined platform enables enterprises to manage endpoints, enforce security policies, streamline access controls and maintain compliance through a unified agent and management experience. As organizations continue to face growing cybersecurity risks and regulatory requirements, Scalefusion positioned unified endpoint security and zero-trust access as key pillars of modern enterprise IT strategies.
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