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India bolstered cybersecurity with new policies, real-time alerts, and indigenous tools amid rising ransomware threats.
India has strengthened its cybersecurity framework with new policies and tools to combat ransomware and cross-border cyber threats.
CERT-In and NCIIPC lead annual audits using 231 certified agencies, enforce updated guidelines issued in July 2025, and issue real-time threat alerts.
Specialized teams monitor critical sectors like finance and energy, while the National Informatics Centre audits government systems, removes legacy tech, and deploys endpoint protection.
Indigenous cybersecurity tools are being developed to reduce foreign dependency, and a 24-hour monitoring system enhances threat detection.
The Cyber Crisis Management Plan coordinates responses, and a new AI security certification program launched in September 2024 builds expertise.
Public services like Cyber Swachhta Kendra offer free malware removal.
Union Minister Jitin Prasada confirmed these efforts in a Lok Sabha statement on December 17, 2025.
La India reforzó la seguridad cibernética con nuevas políticas, alertas en tiempo real y herramientas autóctonas en medio de las crecientes amenazas de ransomware.