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India plans to ensure all connected devices are from ‘trusted sources’ by 2027: NCSC Lt Gen M U Nair

The National Cybersecurity Coordinator also said that in the last six months 58 per cent of malicious files in the cyber domain such as information stealers, ransomware etc have been delivered through the web

October 27, 2023 / 19:44 IST
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The Indian government aiming to ensure that every device that is connected to a network comes from a trusted source by 2027, the new National Cybersecurity Coordinator (NCSC) Lt Gen MU Nair said on October 27.

Nair, who was speaking at a panel discussion on the inaugural day of the seventh edition of the India Mobile Congress (IMC), said, "The scope of National Security Directive on Telecommunication Sector (NSDTS) will increase over the next few years where we will ensure that every device that is connected to a network whether hardware or software used, are all from a trusted source and is a trusted product."

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"We propose to have the device be connected to a network or in a will be either from a trusted source or a trusted product by about 2027," he added. However, the methodology through which the government will conclude whether a device is trusted or not is not clear.

The NSDTS launched in 2021, aims to classify telecom products and their sources under the 'trusted' and 'non-trusted' categories.