Karnataka govt. launches new cyber security policy
The policy focuses on several key areas such as awareness and education, skill building, promotion of industry and startups, partnerships and collaborations for capacity building
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Bengaluru, 1 August
Karnataka government on Thursday
launched a comprehensive cyber security policy 2024 to combat rising levels of
cybercrimes and promote awareness, skill building, public-private partnerships
and technology integration to protect the State's digital infrastructure.
The policy focuses on several key
areas such as awareness and education, skill building, promotion of industry
and startups, partnerships and collaborations for capacity building, officials
said.
"The Government of Karnataka,
recognising the rising importance of cyber security, has meticulously crafted
this policy to establish a resilient and secure cyberspace for our citizens and
enterprises," Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj and
Information Technology and Biotechnology, Priyank Kharge, said at the lunch
event.
He emphasised that the policy,
aligned with national and international efforts, highlights Karnataka's
proactive stance in addressing cyber threats.
According to him, the policy has
two parts. The first part focuses on building a strong cyber security ecosystem
across all segments of the society, including public, academia, industry,
start-ups and the government. The second part of the policy focuses on
strengthening the cyber security posture of the State's IT assets.
Whilst the first part will be in
public domain, the second will be internal to the state's IT teams and
departments for their IT implementations.
This policy has been
collaboratively drafted by the Department of Electronics, IT, BT and S&T,
the department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms (e-Governance), and the
Home Department, in consultation with relevant stakeholders from both the
government and private sectors.
The policy was also reviewed by the
Indian Institute of Science, which is the anchor institute for the state's
K-tech Centre of Excellence for Cyber Security (CySecK).
He also launched a skilling
programme by network giant CISCO. "This partnership with CISCO is a
testament to our commitment to fostering a secure digital environment. By
training 40,000 individuals, with a special emphasis on empowering women, we
are not only addressing the skills gap but also promoting inclusivity in the
tech sector," Kharge said.
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