Cyber security players on Thursday welcomed the government's decision to build a secure work environment online by creating a Center of Excellences (CoEs) for disruptive technologies, including cyberspace.
Presenting the Union Budget, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that the Department of Science and Technology will launch a Mission on Cyber-Physical Systems.
"This is huge step with financial backing to make India a cyber-secure nation. Such focus on the sector further encourages F-Secure to support the country with best-in-class solutions, helping customers minimise risk and guard against the cybercriminals," said Keith Martin, Head, Asia Pacific, Corporate Business, F-Secure.
For Padmanabha Krishnamurthy, CFO at global IT security service provider Paladion Networks, the continued focus on digital growth in this space is a necessity today.
Shrenik Bhayani, General Manager at Kaspersky Lab (South Asia) said the Budget evidently pictures a positive growth towards digitalisation in India.
"The aim to setup 5 lakh Wi-Fi hotspots is a great step which also calls the need for being alert on the cybersecurity front. People need to be educated about anti-virus solutions and be made aware about not falling for phishing attacks," he said.
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KK Mookhey, CEO and Founder of Network Intelligence, said it is positive to see that five lakh Wi-Fi hotspots will be set up, covering five crore rural citizens.
"We would have liked to see more substantial movement on setting up the CERT-Fin for the financial sector," Mookhey said.
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