
Telangana keen to have partnership with Israel for develping its cybersecurity architecture and policy
FirstpostTelangana was the first state to come out with a dedicated policy for cybersecurity and was putting in place the cybersecurity architecture. Addressing a cybersecurity conference here, Telangana’s Principal Secretary, Information Technology Jayesh Ranjan said a quick diagnosis would help to know if Telangana has reached anywhere close to Israel and also what needs to be done to attain global standards. Mentioning that Telangana has signed an MoU with The Hague Security Delta and they identified opportunities of collaboration, Ranjan said the state would like to have similar partnership with Israel. He said Telangana was the first state to come out with a dedicated policy for cybersecurity and was putting in place the cybersecurity architecture. Shai Moses, Consul for Trade and Economic Affairs at Israeli Consulate General in Bengaluru, said India, like Israel, can create abundant talent pool required to achieve global standards in cybersecurity.
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