With more than 16 years of experience in Information and Cyber Security, Industrial Cybersecurity (OT Security), Retail Security, Supply Chain Security, and Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC), Nantha brings strong expertise and leadership to his new role. He has previously served in key positions at Dyson, 3M, and TVS Motor and Group companies.
Throughout his career, Nantha has led major initiatives in enterprise security architecture, security engineering, security operations, and automation. His efforts have strengthened resilience and enabled secure digital transformation across multiple sectors.
At Albertsons Companies, Nantha will oversee cybersecurity and security engineering strategies for India. He will work closely with global leadership teams to build skilled talent, enhance security frameworks, and support the company’s innovation-led growth.
Nantha’s leadership and deep understanding of enterprise-scale cybersecurity are expected to play a key role in reinforcing Albertsons’ focus on resilience, innovation, and digital trust.
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