The government plans to run extensive cybersecurity workshops<\/a> for key officials of public sector units as well as other government departments.

The workshop by the
IT ministry<\/a> comes following a crippling cyberattack on the servers of the state-run All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Safdarjung Hospital<\/a> and other hospitals in the capital city.

The website of the Indian Council for Medical Research (
ICMR<\/a>) was also attacked 6,000 times in a day, according to reports.

These workshops, to be conducted by the
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology<\/a> (MeitY) from December 19, will cover aspects such as darknet and dark web, D-DOS attack and service disruption, advanced persistent threats, and common attack techniques adopted by cybercriminals.

The training will be directed at chief information officers, chief technical officers, and members of the information technology and project management units (
PMU<\/a>) of these organisations.

“The recent attacks on government assets have reinforced the focus on
cybersecurity<\/a>. The idea is to build awareness and create an ecosystem where government departments can borrow learnings from each other to build resilient IT systems in their respective departments,” a ministry official said.

ET has seen a copy of the training schedule prepared by the IT ministry.

In the 5-day workshop being conducted by the IT ministry’s National e-governance division under its ‘Cyber Surakshit Bharat’ initiative, CIOs, CTOs and IT team members of government departments, as well as PSUs, will also be trained on aspects of identifying threats before they hit the network, ways to determine the credibility of threat or ransom being demanded by cybercriminals and efficient ways of handling them.

Cyberattacks on government departments such as health, science and technology, nuclear power plants and the armed forces have increased exponentially following the easing of Covid-19 lockdowns in 2021. The IT ministry had then also sent an exhaustive list of dos and don’ts to all government departments.

Data from cybersecurity from
CloudSEK<\/a> reveals that the number of cyberattacks against the healthcare industry globally increased 95.34% in the first four months of 2022 compared with a year earlier.

The report said India saw the second-highest number of attacks worldwide, with a total of 7.7% of the total attacks on the healthcare industry in 2021. India accounted for 29.7% of all attacks in the Asia and Pacific region while China was the second most targeted country in the region.
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MeitY计划政府部门的主要负责人进行广泛的网络安全研讨会

研讨会由IT部门出现严重的网络攻击的服务器后官方全印度医学科学研究所(全),和其他的萨夫达君医院医院在首都。

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政府计划广泛运行网络安全研讨会重要官员的公共部门单位以及其他政府部门。

车间的这部门来了严重的网络攻击的服务器后官方全印度医学科学研究所(全)Safdarjung医院在首都和其他医院。

印度医学研究委员会的网站ICMR一天)也袭击了6000倍,据报道。

这些研讨会,进行的电子和信息技术(MeitY)于12月19日,将覆盖等方面darknet和暗网,D-DOS攻击和服务中断,先进的持续威胁,和常见的攻击技术通过网络罪犯。

广告
培训将针对首席信息官,首席技术官,和成员的信息技术和项目管理单位(PMU这些组织的)。

“最近袭击政府资产加强关注网络安全。想法是构建意识和创建一个生态系统,政府部门可以互相借经验在各自的部门,建立弹性的IT系统”部官员说。

等了一份培训计划准备的。

在车间进行为期5天的国家电子政务部门在其“网络Surakshit巴拉特的倡议,cio、技术主管和团队成员的政府部门、以及电源,也将识别的训练方面威胁到网络之前,如何确定威胁或赎金被网络罪犯要求的可信度和有效的方式处理它们。

网络攻击等政府部门健康、科技、核电站和军队增加了指数Covid-19宽松后2021年封锁。IT部门也派出一个详尽的清单所有政府部门的注意事项。

数据从网络安全CloudSEK表明对全球医疗行业网络攻击的数量增加了95.34%在2022年的前四个月与去年同期相比。

报告说,印度看到第二袭击全球,共有7.7%的总攻击2021年医疗行业。印度占了29.7%的攻击在亚洲和太平洋地区,中国是第二大目标在该地区的国家。

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The government plans to run extensive cybersecurity workshops<\/a> for key officials of public sector units as well as other government departments.

The workshop by the
IT ministry<\/a> comes following a crippling cyberattack on the servers of the state-run All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Safdarjung Hospital<\/a> and other hospitals in the capital city.

The website of the Indian Council for Medical Research (
ICMR<\/a>) was also attacked 6,000 times in a day, according to reports.

These workshops, to be conducted by the
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology<\/a> (MeitY) from December 19, will cover aspects such as darknet and dark web, D-DOS attack and service disruption, advanced persistent threats, and common attack techniques adopted by cybercriminals.

The training will be directed at chief information officers, chief technical officers, and members of the information technology and project management units (
PMU<\/a>) of these organisations.

“The recent attacks on government assets have reinforced the focus on
cybersecurity<\/a>. The idea is to build awareness and create an ecosystem where government departments can borrow learnings from each other to build resilient IT systems in their respective departments,” a ministry official said.

ET has seen a copy of the training schedule prepared by the IT ministry.

In the 5-day workshop being conducted by the IT ministry’s National e-governance division under its ‘Cyber Surakshit Bharat’ initiative, CIOs, CTOs and IT team members of government departments, as well as PSUs, will also be trained on aspects of identifying threats before they hit the network, ways to determine the credibility of threat or ransom being demanded by cybercriminals and efficient ways of handling them.

Cyberattacks on government departments such as health, science and technology, nuclear power plants and the armed forces have increased exponentially following the easing of Covid-19 lockdowns in 2021. The IT ministry had then also sent an exhaustive list of dos and don’ts to all government departments.

Data from cybersecurity from
CloudSEK<\/a> reveals that the number of cyberattacks against the healthcare industry globally increased 95.34% in the first four months of 2022 compared with a year earlier.

The report said India saw the second-highest number of attacks worldwide, with a total of 7.7% of the total attacks on the healthcare industry in 2021. India accounted for 29.7% of all attacks in the Asia and Pacific region while China was the second most targeted country in the region.
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