India And Israel Sign Agreement To Expand Cooperation In Cyber Security

MoU and INCD, signed between the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT), a unit of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, are deepening operational cooperation between the two parties and will expand the scope of information exchange on cyber threats to increase the level of protection in this area. Staying the course and reaching new heights together is our new normal. Today, the MoU on Operational Collaboration on Cyber Security between India and Israel was signed in the presence of Amb Sanjeev Singla and DG Yigal Unna. #CyberSecurity is a pillar 🇮🇳 🇮🇱 partnership. pic.twitter.com/JWZPqFhR8Z The agreement sets the framework for dialogue, capacity-building cooperation, the exchange of good practices on the ground and facilitates regular exchanges. It will consist of “multi-level cooperation in the exchange of methods, best practices and capacity-building know-how.” The new agreement comes after Israel signed a similar cyber security partnership with Romania. “India is competent enough to deal with cybersecurity issues” “The acceleration of digitization processes that comes with the enormous challenge of managing the COVID 19 epidemic and the increased threats in cyberspace pose challenges and the need for rapid implementation of protected services and systems,” Unna told PTI after the agreement was signed. Israel has signed an agreement with India, focused on combating cybersecurity threats, which are reinforced by Covid-19. READ MORE The cloud-based cyberattacks that erupted when the cybersecurity agreement was signed in India and Israel at the signing of the cybersecurity agreement: “There was an ongoing dialogue between CERT-IL and CERT-RO that exchanges information and best practices, even addressing the current threats to Covid-19, helping both sides learn from each other and increasing cyber resilience. The agreement will further strengthen operational cooperation between India and Israel and expand the scope of information exchange on cyber threats to increase the level of protection in this area. Cybervie has developed the training module based on the requirements of the cybersecurity industry, offensively and defensively, using real-time scenarios that will help our students understand market standards.