Indian Chapter on Cyber Security Opens in Singapore
New Delhi: With an aim to exchange information and best practices on cyber security, the Data Security Council of India (DSCI), a premier body on cyber security, on Saturday launched its first global chapter in Singapore.
The DSCI Singapore chapter will help build linkages with various stakeholders in the government, industry and academia and establish channels of collaboration on policy deliberation, industry development and capacity building on security privacy and cyber crime investigation, among others.
Vijay Thakur Singh, High Commissioner to Singapore, said in statement that “cyber security is a global issue and needs attention of all stakeholders. It is essential that countries become partners to address this issue collaboratively.”
“In the light of recent affirmative steps by both the countries on the issue of cyber security, these initiatives reinforce the vital role played by global thought leaders like DSCI in bringing the stakeholders together to address this common issue,” he added.
The Singapore chapter will help the community bridge cyber security skills gap between India and Singapore and explore opportunities for developing niche capabilities in cyber security product space.
“The formation of this chapter will be instrumental in building strong linkages between India and Singapore in the area of cyber security.
“We are working with governments across the globe to charter the way forward to address the issues in the cyber space, including the cross border data flows, internet governance, privacy and others,” noted Rama Vedashree, CEO, DSCI.
DSCI has created a network of over 4,000 security and privacy professionals in India with 12 chapters operating successfully in different cities.
Source: IANS