Vijayavanitha S, CISA, is a distinguished cyber security leader, auditor, academician, and the First Woman President of ISACA Bangalore Chapter, with over 20 years of excellence in auditing, information systems security, governance, and education. From being part of India’s top government audit systems to shaping the next generation of cyber professionals at Manipal University, her journey stands at the intersection of audit, cyber security, and academia—rooted in integrity, discipline, and visionary leadership

Vijayavanitha’s defining career transformation came in 2012, when she shifted from over two decades of high-impact government and industrial auditing at the CAG’s office to becoming an Assistant Professor at Manipal University—a move she describes as a seismic strategic shift.
One of her landmark achievements early in her career was preparing the first-ever Information Systems Audit Report from PDCA Bangalore to be tabled in the Parliament of India, setting a pioneering national benchmark. This transition allowed her to convert rigorous audit and governance experience into cyber security leadership and academic mentorship.
Her journey further evolved through nearly a decade of leadership at ISACA Bangalore Chapter, where she transformed the chapter into India’s largest, modernized its 25-year-old bylaws, established a permanent office, and led it to global recognition with the 2024 Outstanding Chapter Achievement Award.
Parallel to her professional rise, she is also a former National Volleyball Player and a four-time National Sports Scholarship holder, a discipline that forged her leadership DNA long before boardrooms and classrooms

Key Highlights of the Koffee Conversation with Vijayavanitha S (CISA)
- Her biggest career turning point came in 2012 when she moved from Parliament-level auditing to becoming a professor at Manipal University.
- Her Information Systems Audit Report from PDCA Bangalore was the first of its kind to be tabled in the Indian Parliament.
- Cyber security today demands analytical thinking, digital trust literacy, empathy, and resilience beyond technical skills.
- Auditing has evolved from historical checking to predictive, tech-driven digital trust assurance.
- AI is transforming governance from compliance-driven review to strategic, technology-enabled assurance.
- In the next five years, the biggest cyber challenge will be balancing user convenience with absolute data security.
- Her audit at HAL uncovered massive tax overpayments, leading to recovery of crores and annual savings of ₹100+ million.
- The three non-negotiable skills for future professionals are questioning mindset, digital certification, and clear storytelling.
- Auditors must learn to audit with computers, not merely around computers.
- In classrooms, she uses the HASK model—Habit, Attitude, Skill, and Knowledge—to prepare real-world professionals.
- Becoming ISACA Bangalore’s first woman president redefined leadership with global recognition and institutional legacy.
- She modernized 25-year-old ISACA bylaws and secured the chapter’s permanent office infrastructure.
- Women bring governance depth and holistic risk vision to cyber security leadership.
- Targeted mentorship and visibility are essential to building inclusive cyber leadership.
- Her parents, both national-level volleyball mentors, shaped her discipline and competitive mindset.
- She was a National Volleyball Player for six years and a four-time National Sports Talent Scholarship holder.
- Her family dinner table functioned as her first leadership boardroom.
- Drawing and painting are her creative reset tools after intense cyber security workdays.
- Her friends describe her as disciplined, driven, and achieving.
- She defines herself as a pioneer forged by athletic discipline and strategic integrity.
From being a national volleyball champion to shaping India’s cyber governance and academic future, Vijayavanitha S’s journey proves that true security is built with discipline, integrity, and visionary leadership—watch the full Koffee Conversation now.
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