The Law Enforcement CISO (Chief Information Security Officers) Council, a first-of-its-kind project in India, was introduced by the telangana police on saturday at the Cyberabad police Commissionerate, with assistance from the IT sector and academics. India's First Law Enforcement CISO Council, according to Principal Secretary IT and industries Jayesh Ranjan, is a shining example of cyber security in Telangana. The number of cyber security breaches was increasing, and it would continue to do so when the next billion internet users began to utilise the internet.

"Neither individuals nor businesses are immune to cyberthreats and scams. The new initiative's intelligence sharing was a plus. If you fall victim to cybercrime and suffer, you must ensure that the other 20 people are protected from similar assaults, he stated. He urged the CISO Council team to collaborate with the IT division and a few centres of excellence in the state, including the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT), the SOC—Security Operations Centre, and the Cyber Security Centre of Excellence.

Telangana, according to DGP Anjani Kumar, has achieved several firsts for the nation, and the CISO Council is just one of them. "Crime's definition is evolving quickly. Cybercrimes are not subject to any jurisdiction. police currently have several difficulties as a result of this, he added.

According to M.Stephen Raveendra, the police commissioner for Cyberabad, there has been a 300 percent increase in cyber incidents over the previous year. The government entities, industries, key infrastructure, and wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital spaces all need to be protected since they are frequently under attack and lack the resources of their bigger international counterparts.


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