Indian Government to Set-up Cyber Security Research & Development Centre
India: Government of India announced to set up
its own cyber security research & development centre with allocated fund
amounting USD 100 million for protecting critical infrastructure required by
law enforcement agencies. The operations and implementation of Research and
development centre will be controlled by National Security Council
Secretariat(NSCS)
The rising incidents of ATM/debit card
data breach in addition to number of cyber threats from neighbouring countries
made it mandate for Indian Government to set-up cyber security research &
development centre. The centre aims to set-up centre of excellence,
inter-operability laboratory to assess the developed software and hardware
products.
Evolution of technology and high
usability of internet is posing huge challenge in the form of complex cyber
threats and malicious attacks which may impact the Indian economy. The
imperative step was taken to safeguard national interest and security and
thereby minimizing dependency on few countries for technology and equipment.
TechSci Research depicts that cyber
security would play a vital role in protecting national interest and security
as data theft and breaching of information is highly susceptible to internet
users. The government spending to develop cyber security research and
development centre will pave a long way for protecting critical infrastructure
essential required by government regulatory and law enforcement agencies.
According to TechSci Research report “Global
Cyber Security Market
By Security Type, By Solutions, By End
Use Industry, By Region, Competition Forecast and Opportunities, 2011-2021”, global market for cyber
security is projected to surpass US$ 137 billion by 2021. Growing trend of
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), rising adoption of cloud computing, expanding
market for Internet of Things (IoT) are expected to continue driving the cyber
security market across the globe over the next five years.