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Govt releases National Cyber Security Policy

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Amidst increasing number of cyber attacks and snooping, the government today announced the National Cyber Security Policy that aims to protect information and build capabilities to prevent such attacks.

The policy envisages periodic review of legislations to meet challenges from technology upgradation, a think-tank for cyber security policy inputs and international cooperation in area of cyber security.

Releasing the policy, Telecom & IT Minister Kapil Sibal said critical infrastructure such as air defence system, power infrastructure, nuclear plants, telecommunications system have to be protected otherwise it may create economic instability.

The policy was unveiled amid recent reports of alleged snooping by the US globally.
 

Sibal said the policy plans to operate a 24X7 national level computer emergency response team (CERT-In) to function as a nodal agency for coordination of all efforts for cyber security emergency response and crisis management.

It aims at creating a work force of five lakh professionals and build cyber security training infrastructure across the country through public-private participation.

"...Policy is a framework document and it gives you a broad outline of what our vision is...The real task or the challenge is the operationalisation of this policy," he said.

"...Air defence system, power infrastructure, nuclear plants, telecommunications system will all have to be protected to ensure there is no disruption of the kind that will destabilise the economy...Instability in cyber space means economic instability no nation can afford economic instability, therefore it is essential not just to have a policy but to operationalise it," Sibal said.

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First Published: Jul 02 2013 | 11:40 PM IST

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