National Cyber Security Strategy 2020 to go for cabinet nod soon: Pant
PTI, Feb 19, 2020, 9:25 AM IST
New Delhi: The draft of National Cyber Security Strategy 2020, that envisages creating a secure cyberspace in India, is ready and will soon be sent to key ministries for comments before seeking the Cabinet approval, an official said on Monday.
“We have got industry inputs, the draft of the (National Cyber Security) strategy is ready, we’ll do a quick round of sending it to some 2-3 critical ministries and we will put up to the Cabinet for release to the public. The vision of the strategy … is to ensure a safe, secure, resilient, trusted and vibrant cyberspace for India’s prosperity,” National Cyber Security Coordinator Rajesh Pant said at an Assocham event.
He said that there is a need to create a separate cadre of cybersecurity specialists from IT personnel because those who roll out IT infrastructure are generally unable to detect the flaws.
The National Cyber Security Strategy 2020 is being prepared to fill the gaps and meet the target envisaged in the National Cyber Security Policy 2020.
Pant said that trials are also going on to use face or iris recognition before processing of payments through mobile phone.
“Once the trials are successful, it can be implemented by banks,” he said.
Huawei India CEO Jay Chen said the industry has an increased responsibility of creating a safe cyber environment and global security standards that are evolving should be at the heart of the digital ecosystem.
He said India is actively walking towards a National Cyber Security Policy which is imperative for the goal of a USD 5 trillion economy.
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