The Future of Surveillance on Corporate Security: An Alumni Interaction

The alumni interaction session on “The Future of Surveillance: Corporate Security” was conducted on 31st March 2026 at the RRU Puducherry Auditorium. The session was delivered by Ms. Sneha Nair and Ms. Punnya C.V., currently working as SOC Lead Analysts at Infosys, Chennai. The programme coordinated by Mr. Arsh G, Campus Director and Ms. Shilpa Aravindan KB, TCRO (Forensic Science).

The speakers provided valuable insights into the evolving role of surveillance in corporate security. They explained the functioning of Security Operations Centers (SOCs), emphasizing real-time monitoring, incident response, and advanced threat detection systems that safeguard organizational data and infrastructure.

The session also highlighted the integration of modern technologies, such as automated monitoring tools and cybersecurity frameworks, into corporate environments. A key focus was placed on ethical surveillance practices, emphasizing the importance of protecting data privacy and adhering to legal standards when implementing security measures.

The session was highly interactive, with students actively participating in discussions and clarifying their doubts regarding career opportunities and practical challenges in the field of corporate security.

Objectives of the Event

  • To provide insights into modern corporate surveillance systems.
  • To understand real-time monitoring and threat detection in corporate environments.
  • To highlight ethical considerations and data protection in surveillance.
  • To facilitate alumni interaction and provide students with industry exposure and career guidance.
Outcomes of the Event
  • Students gained knowledge about real-time surveillance and corporate security systems.
  • Enhanced understanding of threat detection and SOC operations.
  • Awareness about ethical surveillance and data protection practices.

The alumni interaction session was highly informative and relevant, providing students with practical exposure to corporate surveillance systems and cybersecurity practices. It successfully bridged the gap between academic knowledge and industry expectations. Students also valued the opportunity to interact with alumni, gaining real-world perspectives and career guidance in corporate security.

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