Seqrite Unveils Cybersecurity Breakthroughs at AISS 2025, Releases ‘India Cyber Threat Report’

Seqrite, the enterprise arm of Quick Heal Technologies, has introduced pioneering cybersecurity initiatives at the 19th nasscom-DSCI Annual Information Security Summit (AISS) 2025, reaffirming its commitment to strengthening India’s digital defenses against emerging cyber threats.
At the heart of Seqrite’s announcements is the ‘India Cyber Threat Report 2025,’ developed in collaboration with the Data Security Council of India (DSCI). The report presents a detailed assessment of India’s cybersecurity landscape, uncovering alarming trends. With 369 million malware detections recorded across an 8.44 million installation base, the findings underscore the growing intensity of cyber threats. The study highlights that 85.44% of detections relied on signature-based methods, while 14.56% were identified through behavior-based detection, signaling the necessity for adaptive security solutions.
Breaking down malware categories, the report identifies Trojans as the most prevalent threat at 43.38%, followed by Infectors at 34.23%. In Android security, malware led the threats at 42%, with Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs) at 32% and adware at 26%. A state-wise analysis reveals Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Delhi as the most affected regions, while the BFSI, Healthcare, and Hospitality sectors emerge as prime targets for cybercriminals.
Seqrite’s latest findings emphasize the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity strategies, as India navigates an increasingly complex digital threat landscape.