"One of the tasks of that will be also to monitor and ensure that any kind of unusual activity will be proactively pre-empted," Secretary of the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology Aruna Sundararajan said.
"Cyber security is a major concern all over but our systems are as safe as any other system elsewhere. We are trying to strengthen our infrastructure as we go forward because India is probably going to be more digital than other countries," she said.
At the time when the government is pushing reforms to make the economy digital, the issue of digital and financial literacy is important and hopefully that will be done, Sundararajan said.
"Financial literacy is something many people do not have even today. Digital technology will help people in a big way because they are becoming simpler day-by-day," she said, adding that for this, the government is coming with voice- enabled payment system.
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Meanwhile, Chief Executive Officer of NITI Ayog Amitabh Kant said by the year 2020, debit cards, credit cards and ATM cards will be redundant in the country given the fact that the government is pushing for digital payments.
"Nearly 85 per cent of transaction is being done in cash in the country. More cash creates problem of black money and corruption, therefore we need to move to a digital payment economy. We must have less cash economy for the good of India.