Hyderabad to be Made 'Cyber-Safe' City, Telangana Minister said
HYDERABAD:
Telangana Minster for IT and Panchayat Raj K
T Rama Rao today said that the state government would partner with industry
bodies NASSCOM and DSCI to make its capital -Hyderabad - a "cyber-safe
destination".
"Today
cyber security is reality and the new generation exists in a paradigm where
they refuse to live in an unconnected world. Mobile governance will be a
reality soon and so will be Internet of Things. The current realm places new
challenges on the government," the minister said. He was speaking at the first edition of the
Annual Cyber Security Conclave 2015 organised by Cyberabad Security Council in
Hyderabad.
"Telangana
state has partnered with CR Rao institute to train its police in cyber
security. Telangana state will now partner with NASSCOM and Data Security
Council of India (DSCI), as well to make Hyderabad a cyber-safe
destination," Rao was quoted as saying in a release. "The new world
war would be fought with keyboards and we are preparing cyber warriors to
combat this," the minister said.
Cyberabad
Police Commissioner CV Anand said "It is important to create awareness in
citizens against these (cyber) crimes and also come up with processes and
policies to govern the cyber space and prevent/mitigate crime."
This
conclave is designed to bring the best cyber security experts in the country to
a common platform to share knowledge around the most pressing needs of cyber
security.
Courtesy: Press Trust of India
Hyderabad to be Made 'Cyber-Safe' City, Telangana Minister said
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