India is getting better at defending itself from cyber attacks with a training programme

The Cyber Commandos programme has finished its batch of training. This programme is helping India to improve its cyber defence. The training took place at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. It focused on teaching cyber defence skills.
Key Highlights:

* The programme taught techniques to defend against cyber attacks.
* It covered threat detection, network security, ethical hacking and digital forensics.
* The trainees learned to handle cyber threats like ransomware attacks and data breaches.
The main goal of this programme is to help law enforcement agencies deal with cybercrime effectively. As India becomes more digital cyber crimes are becoming more complicated. So specialised training and technical expertise are needed.
The programme also helps institutions and security agencies work together. This ensures a team effort to improve cybersecurity.
The trainees also got to try out real-world simulations and case studies. This helped them understand cyber threats and response mechanisms
Significance:
* The completion of the batch is a big step forward for Indias cyber defence.
* Skilled cyber commandos can protect information and prevent cyber attacks.
* The programme helps law enforcement agencies investigate and respond to cybercrime efficiently.
In the run programmes like this will help Indias digital economy by keeping the cyberspace safe. A secure cyberspace is essential for people to trust services and governance.
Building a cybersecurity workforce will be crucial for national security. It will help India stay safe, from evolving cyber threats.

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