
Netcore, a global leader in Agentic Marketing, has appointed Jayesh Bhatt as its Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), reinforcing its focus on enterprise-grade cybersecurity, data protection, and security governance as the company accelerates its global expansion. The appointment underscores Netcore’s intent to embed security as a strategic pillar while serving enterprises operating in increasingly regulated and data-intensive digital environments.
Jayesh brings more than 16 years of cybersecurity leadership experience spanning the retail, BFSI, and IT sectors. Over the course of his career, he has held senior security roles across organisations associated with RBI, SBI, NSDL, HDFC, MUFG, and Canon. In these environments, he has led large-scale initiatives to strengthen security postures, reduce data breach risks, and establish robust governance, risk, and compliance frameworks aligned with regulatory expectations.
At Netcore, Jayesh will be responsible for leading the company’s global security charter. His mandate will include defining long-term security architecture and strategy, overseeing enterprise risk management and compliance, and embedding secure-by-design principles into product development. He will also focus on aligning Netcore’s practices with global security standards, strengthening data privacy and protection measures, and building and scaling high-performing global security teams to support the company’s growing international footprint.
“Security today is foundational to trust,” said Jayesh Bhatt, Chief Information Security Officer, Netcore Cloud. “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.”
Commenting on the appointment, Kalpit Jain, Group CEO, Netcore Cloud, said, “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 significant milestone in Netcore’s continued investment in cybersecurity excellence and global compliance. As enterprises increasingly adopt AI-led, data-rich engagement models, his leadership is expected to further strengthen Netcore’s security posture and help customers navigate an increasingly complex digital, regulatory, and threat landscape.




