Cyber
security field requires dedicated and collaborative efforts on the
part of various stakeholders. Cyber
security in India also requires such collaborative efforts
where public private partnership (PPP) can be really handy.
Cyber
security issues in India are too much and too complicated
to be managed by a single organisation or individual. At Perry4Law
Techno Legal Base (PTLB)
we believe that cyber security is a techno legal field that requires
techno legal expertise. We also believe that we must develop both
offensive and defensive cyber security capabilities in India.
In other words, cyber security skills and capabilities development in India must
be ensured as soon as possible. PTLB E-Learning Platform has been working in this direction for
long. We must also ensure lifelong cyber security capabilities in India.
In order to make our cyber security efforts more
robust, effective and holistic, PTLB has launched the first ever
techno legal national cyber security database of India (NCSDI). Those interested
in enrolling with NCSDI must read the enrolment criteria for the same.
Managing India’s cyber security problems, issues and challenges
is not an easy task. Without good collaboration and concrete steps in
this direction, cyber
security issues and problems in India cannot be resolved.
Keeping these cyber security mandates in mind, PTLB
has been operating the exclusive techno legal cyber security research centre of India (CSRCI) and NCSDI is an
integral part of the same. We hope the cyber security projects and
initiatives of PTLB would prove useful to all concerned.