CDS Gen Anil Chauhan Attends Exercise Cyber Suraksha – 2024

Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Gen Anil Chauhan attended the ‘Exercise Cyber Suraksha – 2024’ on May 22, 2024, emphasizing the critical importance of enhancing India’s cyber defence capabilities. Conducted by the Defence Cyber Agency from May 20 to May 24, 2024, this comprehensive cyber defence exercise aims to bolster collaboration and integration among military and national agencies, advancing the nation’s cyber defence readiness.

Strengthening Cyber Defence Capabilities

Gen Chauhan highlighted the need for joint efforts among all stakeholders in the cyber domain, praising the exercise for fostering a collaborative environment to address emerging cyber threats. He commended the participants and organizers for their dedication and efforts in orchestrating this vital exercise.

Objectives of Exercise Cyber Suraksha – 2024

The exercise aims to empower participants by enhancing their cyber defence skills, techniques, and capabilities. It provides a platform to share best practices, promoting a unified and robust cyber defence posture. By facilitating jointmanship and synergy in planning and preparing a comprehensive Cyber Defence Framework, the event underscores the Indian Armed Forces’ commitment to national security in the cyber domain.

Enhancing Collaboration and Integration

Participants from various military and national organizations are brought together to facilitate the exchange of ideas and strategies to counter emerging cyber threats. This collaboration strengthens India’s overall cyber defence preparedness, ensuring a cohesive response to cyber incidents.

Responding to Emerging Cyber Threats

In an era where cyber threats transcend geographical boundaries, ‘Exercise Cyber Suraksha-2024’ is pivotal in enhancing India’s ability to detect, respond to, and mitigate cyber attacks effectively. The exercise ensures that the nation’s critical infrastructure and digital assets are secure and resilient against cyber threats.

Practical Engagement and Learning

As the exercise progresses, participants engage in simulated scenarios, testing their skills and preparedness in responding to various cyber incidents. The insights and lessons learned will contribute to the development of robust cyber defence strategies, reinforcing India’s defensive posture in the digital realm.

Piyush Shukla

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