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India needs to invest 50% education budget on skilling engineers in handling cyber threats

Technology is less understood among some of these people and as such their mobile phones, sources of storing confidential information, are now open to cyber threat, he said.

November 05, 2022 / 09:55 IST
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The Indian government needs to invest at least 50 per cent of its annual education budget in skilling engineers to handle cyber threats, given the massive digitalisation taking place across the country, an industry expert has suggested.

First thing is that India needs to have a lot of cybersecurity awareness programmes across the country, covering all – big and small enterprises, government departments and citizens, said Nilesh Jain, Vice President for South East Asia and India at the Japanese-origin Trend Micro.

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India produces a lot of engineers but they are not explicitly trained to handle cyberattacks, he said, adding that the time is now to invest heavily in specialists. Universities must come out with specialists to handle threats. Speaking to PTI on Saturday, Jain underlined his call, Universities in India should now focus on producing cybersecurity engineers as cases of fraud are spreading fast and across all segments of the economy. India is among the top 10 countries under cyberattack. It is also among the top five countries with increasing ransomware attacks after the United States and some Western countries.

To date, cybersecurity is learnt while working on projects. Hence, colleges and universities should produce experts in cybersecurity and ransomware, creating an environment of detecting threats rather than tackling these fast-spreading online menaces which at times are too late, stressed Jain.