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Monday, 5 August 2013
EC-Council, a global certification and
training body in the information security domain, has called for more
stringent actions to secure cyber infrastructure in India. Citing the
recent spate of cyber attacks on the websites of the Indian government, EC-Council has expressed
concerns over the lack of professionals in the cyber security domain. It
has suggested the country should invest more into training young IT
professionals as well as creating a sturdy infrastructure for a robust
cyber defence.
At an event held in New Delhi,
EC-Council Global President Jay Bavisi pointed out China is estimated to
have 25 million experts in cyber security while 1.25 lakh are from the
local government. The US has 91, 080 experts in the government while
India has just 556 experts. Bavisi also highlighted the successful model
of US Cyber Security Plan, which envisages 15 percent more cyber
security experts every year.
On the government's Cyber Security Policy 2013,
Jay Bavisi said the policy seems to be great on papers, but there
should be greater focus on the implementation. Criticising the
red-tapism in the country, Bavisi said, “There should be a separate body
for the cyber security with clearly defined roles. The government
should come out with directives rather policies.” Speaking about the Indian cyber security awareness, Akash Agarwal,
commented, “The country needs 5 lakh cyber security professionals by
2015. In line with this requirement, EC-Council through its direst
presence and efforts in India has created a capacity of 20,000+ and is
well emote to double it in next 12 months’ time period.”
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