"It can't be only government led programme. Some part of the budget will come from government, some from industry. The overall budget is going to be about Rs 500 crore and at the end of fifth year we will have 500,000 cyber security experts," CERT-In Director General Gulshan Rai said at an event here.
He was referring to government's target envisaged under the National Cyber Security Policy, 2013, while innaugurating a cybersecurity education and research centre at the institute.
"There was a test on security code and only 21 per cent graduate engineers were able to clear test. About 79 per cent could not pass security code test. We need to move up from this level," Rai said.
CERT-In DG said that cyber attacks have now gone at war level and things are becoming more complicated as we integrate more of software in modern weapons.
"From today onward we have facility in place. Now we will look at utilising for conducting outreach and research program. We current have intake of 170 students at graduation level, 121 at post-graduate and about 20 PhD levels. They all will contribute to work from this centre," Jalote said.