Mission to Build India as Cyber Security Capital by 2035

Executive Summary In an era of rapid digital transformation and increasing cyber threats, the need for robust cyber security infrastructure has never been more critical. The "Mission to Build India as Cyber Security Capital by 2035" aims to position India as a global leader in cyber security, leveraging its technological prowess, skilled workforce, and strategic initiatives to protect national and international cyber spaces.

Vision To establish India as the foremost global leader in cyber security by 2035, ensuring the highest standards of protection for individuals, businesses, and governments against cyber threats.

Objectives

  • Develop a World-Class Cyber Security Workforce: Train and certify over 5 million cyber security professionals by 2035 through partnerships with academic institutions, industry leaders, and global certification bodies.
  • Enhance National Cyber Infrastructure: Upgrade and expand India's cyber security infrastructure to safeguard critical national assets, ensuring resilience against sophisticated cyber-attacks.
  • Promote Cyber Security Research and Innovation: Invest in research and development to foster innovation in cyber security technologies and practices, encouraging startups and established companies to develop cutting-edge solutions.
  • Strengthen Cyber Laws and Policies: Implement comprehensive cyber laws and policies that address current and emerging threats, ensuring a secure and resilient cyber environment.
  • International Collaboration and Leadership: Position India as a key player in global cyber security initiatives, fostering international collaboration and leading efforts to combat global cyber threats.

Key Strategies

  • Education and Training: - Establish cyber security centers of excellence in major universities and technical institutes. - Launch nationwide cyber security awareness programs targeting students, professionals, and the general public. - Create a government-funded scholarship program for aspiring cyber security experts.
  • Infrastructure Development: - Deploy state-of-the-art cyber defense systems across critical sectors, including finance, healthcare, and national defense. - Develop a national cyber security operations center (CSOC) to monitor and respond to cyber threats in real-time. - Encourage public-private partnerships to enhance the country's cyber infrastructure.
  • Research and Innovation: - Allocate significant funding to cyber security research and development projects. - Establish innovation hubs and incubators to support cyber security startups. - Foster collaboration between academia, industry, and government to drive technological advancements.
  • Legislation and Policy: - Regularly update and enforce cyber security laws to keep pace with evolving threats. - Implement mandatory cyber security standards for all government and critical infrastructure entities. - Develop and promote a national cyber security framework to guide organizations in securing their operations.
  • Global Engagement: - Participate actively in international cyber security forums and working groups. - Forge alliances with leading cyber security nations and organizations to share knowledge and best practices. - Lead global initiatives aimed at enhancing cyber security and combating cybercrime.
Implementation Roadmap
  • Short-Term (2024-2027): - Launch education and training initiatives. - Begin infrastructure upgrades and establish initial cyber security centers of excellence. - Initiate the development of the national CSOC.
  • Mid-Term (2028-2031): - Expand training programs and certify 2 million professionals. - Complete the deployment of advanced cyber defense systems. - Enhance legislative frameworks and enforce new cyber security standards.
  • Long-Term (2032-2035): - Achieve full operational capability of the national CSOC. - Certify an additional 3 million professionals, reaching the target of 5 million. - Solidify India's leadership role in global cyber security efforts.