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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: The National Cyber Security Strategy 2023<\/a> covering the entire ecosystem is likely to come out soon following the formation of a task force, a top official Monday said.

The existing 2013
policy<\/a> is being revised now and the government has set up a task force. We have submitted recommendations for the National Cybersecurity Strategy of 2023,\" Lt General (Dr) Rajesh Pant, national cybersecurity coordinator said.

Pant, a key member of the national security council of India at the prime minister's office (
PMO<\/a>), was speaking at the India Digital Summit 2023, organised by the Internet and Mobile and Association of India (IAMAI<\/a>).

The
PMO<\/a> is very concerned that the strategy will come out at the earliest, he said, adding that it would cover the entire ecosystem of cybersecurity, and proposes a national approach.

The new framework, according to the official, would be based on the common but differentiated responsibility (
CBDR<\/a>) that he said means individuals, businesses, academia, and the government have different responsibilities.

\"It is important for individuals to have good cyber hygiene, and enterprises should have zero trust architecture,\" he said.

The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (
I4C<\/a>), under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), has been designated as the nodal agency in the fight against cybercrime.

Further, Pant said that the 5G architecture approved by the ITU is safer than
4G<\/a>, and uses 256-bit encryption and also talks about network slicing but cautioned that vulnerabilities may come from Internet of Things<\/a> (IoT).

On the lines of the International Counter Ransomware Taskforce, last month, India created a National Counter Ransomware Taskforce with representation from the finance and legal affairs departments, under the MHA.

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Quad nations launch public campaign to improve cyber security<\/a><\/h2>

According to a media release, the initiative reflects the Quad's continuing efforts to strengthen people's cyber security awareness and action as well as to foster a more secure and resilient cyber ecosystem to benefit economies and users everywhere.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: The National Cyber Security Strategy 2023<\/a> covering the entire ecosystem is likely to come out soon following the formation of a task force, a top official Monday said.

The existing 2013
policy<\/a> is being revised now and the government has set up a task force. We have submitted recommendations for the National Cybersecurity Strategy of 2023,\" Lt General (Dr) Rajesh Pant, national cybersecurity coordinator said.

Pant, a key member of the national security council of India at the prime minister's office (
PMO<\/a>), was speaking at the India Digital Summit 2023, organised by the Internet and Mobile and Association of India (IAMAI<\/a>).

The
PMO<\/a> is very concerned that the strategy will come out at the earliest, he said, adding that it would cover the entire ecosystem of cybersecurity, and proposes a national approach.

The new framework, according to the official, would be based on the common but differentiated responsibility (
CBDR<\/a>) that he said means individuals, businesses, academia, and the government have different responsibilities.

\"It is important for individuals to have good cyber hygiene, and enterprises should have zero trust architecture,\" he said.

The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (
I4C<\/a>), under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), has been designated as the nodal agency in the fight against cybercrime.

Further, Pant said that the 5G architecture approved by the ITU is safer than
4G<\/a>, and uses 256-bit encryption and also talks about network slicing but cautioned that vulnerabilities may come from Internet of Things<\/a> (IoT).

On the lines of the International Counter Ransomware Taskforce, last month, India created a National Counter Ransomware Taskforce with representation from the finance and legal affairs departments, under the MHA.

\"Quad<\/a><\/figure>

Quad nations launch public campaign to improve cyber security<\/a><\/h2>

According to a media release, the initiative reflects the Quad's continuing efforts to strengthen people's cyber security awareness and action as well as to foster a more secure and resilient cyber ecosystem to benefit economies and users everywhere.<\/p><\/div>