The comment assumes significance as the country is gearing up for an overhaul of its indirect tax regime and thousands of businesses will upload their purchase-sale invoices on the GST Network (GSTN) on a daily basis.
GSTN is a company that provides technology backbone for the Goods and Services Tax (GST) which is expected to be rolled out from July 1.
"We are ready for July 1 and we have put the best-in- class security solution and the best methodology while developing software codes," Kumar told PTI.
Reports of cyber attacks have been hogging headlines this month with nearly 100 countries, including India, being hit by massive ransomware that infected over 2 lakh systems that were running on old version of Microsoft softwares like Windows XP.
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But GSTN did not face any issues as its system operates on Linux software.
Kumar said that the security features are embedded into the GSTN software at the code level itself and the data is encrypted.
Kumar said multiple layers of security have been put in place at the data centre level where the entire information will be stored.
Billed as the single biggest tax reform since independence, the GST will unify 16 different taxes and will transform India into a single market.
Companies will now have to rejig their IT strategy to comply with the tax filing, refund and return norms under the GST regime.
In all, there are 11 different types of tax return forms under the GST regime and the entire information will be stored in the GSTN database.