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Karnataka New Cyber Security Policy

02

Jun

Karnataka New Cyber Security Policy

Blog Credit: Trupti Thakur

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Karnataka govt sets aside Rs. 100 Crores for new Cyber Security Policy

The policy also proposes a state-of-the-art virtual cyber range to strengthen practical skills among students of cyber security training programs.

Cyber security subsidy for startups, internship and stipends for undergraduate and postgraduate students and research grants are among a slew of measures announced in the Karnataka Cyber Security Policy 2022-27. The policy also proposes state-of-the-art virtual cyber range to strengthen practical skills among students of cyber security training programs. The policy aims at ensuring data security in the state as Karnataka ranked second in incidents of cyber crime in the country.

“The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a sharp increase in the number and type of cyber-attacks in the past year. This is proving to be a significant challenge to the goal of enabling citizens and businesses to ‘go digital’,” the policy read. The government has also set aside Rs 103.87 crore to implement the policy, which the Cabinet has approved.

Cyber range The virtual cyber range will provide hands-on experience on detection and mitigation of cyber-attacks to students in an interactive technology environment. “Cyber range will also be utilised for training of law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, government officials, judicial officers and cyber security-related dispute mediators and conciliators,” according to the policy.

Incentives The policy aims to provide matching grants of up to 50% for research and development of cyber security projects carried out by Karnataka-based startups in collaboration with academic institutes in the state. The maximum allocation for a start startup will be Rs 50 lakh and the government will fund five such projects every year.

For undergraduate students who are doing internships related to cybersecurity, the government will provide a stipend of Rs 10,000 per month for a maximum of three months. For post-graduate students, the stipend is Rs 15,000 per month for a three-month period.

The stipends will be provided to 200 undergraduate interns and 40 postgraduate interns in the first two years of the policy. The number will be doubled to 400 undergrads and 80 postgrads in the last three years of the policy.

The Cyber Security Policy, announced in the 2021-22 budget, has also envisaged cyber security awareness campaigns, establishing regional Centres of Excellence in cybersecurity and special emphasis on training women as cyber security professionals by offering subsidised training programmes.

More About The Policy:

Cyber Security subsidy for startups, Internships and stipends for undergraduate students and research grants are among a slew of measures announced in the Karnataka Cyber security policy 2022-2027

The policy also proposes a state-of-the-art virtual cyber range to strengthen practical skills among students of cyber security training programmes.

The policy aims at ensuring data security in the state as Karnataka ranked second in incidents of cyber crime in the country.

‘The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a sharp increase in the number and types of cyber-attacks in the past year. This is proving to be a significant change to the goal of enabling citizens and businesses to ‘go-digital’. The policy read The government has set aside Rs. 103.87 crore to implement the policy, which the Cabinet has approved.

 

Cyber  Range

The virtual cyber range will provide hands-on experience in the detection and mitigation of cyber attacks to students in an interactive technology environment “Cyber range will be utilized for training of law-enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and government officials. Judicial officials and cybersecurity-related dispute mediators and conciliators, According to the policy incentives.

 

Incentives

The policy aims to provide matching grants of up to 50% for research and development of cyber security projects carried out by Karnataka based startups in collaboration with academic institutes in the state. The maximum allocation for a startup will be Rs. 50 Lakhs and the government will fund five such projects every year for Undergraduate students who are doing internships related to cyber security, the government will provide a stipend of Rs. 10000 Per month for a maximum of three months. For post-graduate students, the stipend of Rs. 15000 Per month for a maximum period of three months.

 

The stipend will be provided to 200 undergraduate interns and 40 postgraduate interns in the first two years of the policy. The number will be doubled to 400 undergraduate students and 80 post graduate in the last three years of the policy.

The Cyber Security Policy, announced in the 2021-2022 budget, has also envisaged cyber security awareness campaigns, establishing regional Centers of Excellence in cyber security and special emphasis on training women as Cyber Security Professionals by offering subsidized training programs.

 

Blog By: Trupti Thakur