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Budget 2024 must prioritise cybersecurity, says Futurex’s Ruchin Kumar

Ruchin Kumar of Futurex urges India's Budget 2024 to prioritise cybersecurity, emphasising investment in advanced technologies, robust regulations, and public awareness to protect the nation's rapidly digitalising economy.

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As India gears up for its upcoming general budget, the nation’s focus extends beyond traditional fiscal policies to address the pressing need for robust cybersecurity measures. The rapid digitalisation of India’s , exemplified by initiatives like the UPI payment interface, underscores the urgency to protect a vast, predominantly non-tech-savvy population from evolving cyber threats. , Vice President of South Asia at Futurex, shed light on the expectations and necessary steps to fortify the nation’s cybersecurity landscape over the next five years.

“Allocating funds to develop and strengthen cybersecurity frameworks across various sectors, including healthcare, BFSI (Banking, Services, and Insurance), and critical infrastructure, is crucial,” Kumar said. The upcoming budget is expected to reflect this priority by earmarking resources to implement -specific security protocols, providing customised protection tailored to the unique needs of each sector.

Mitigating AI Misuse and Advanced Technologies

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The misuse of artificial intelligence (AI) poses significant risks. Kumar advocated for substantial investment in advanced AI-driven threat detection and mitigation technologies. “A regulatory framework should be established to monitor and control the use of AI, addressing its potential misuse,” he suggested.

Moreover, increased investment in research and development for advanced cybersecurity technologies, such as blockchain security and quantum encryption, is necessary. “Public-private partnerships should be encouraged to leverage expertise and innovative solutions,” he recommended.

National Cybersecurity Policy and Regulatory Frameworks

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Kumar stressed the importance of formulating a comprehensive national cybersecurity policy. “Integrating efforts of state and non-state actors is vital,” he noted. Promoting collaboration among governmental and non-governmental agencies will streamline cybersecurity efforts and facilitate the sharing of threat intelligence.

Additionally, enforcing compliance with cybersecurity regulations across industries, particularly in BFSI and Fintech, is essential. “Regular updates and stringent enforcement will ensure that cybersecurity measures remain effective,” he asserted.

Capacity Building and Public Awareness

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Addressing the workforce skill gap in cybersecurity is another critical area. Kumar recommended increased funding for cybersecurity training programmes. “Collaborations with educational institutions to develop specialised cybersecurity courses and certifications must be fostered,” he said.

Nationwide awareness programmes are crucial to educate citizens about safe online practices. Kumar suggested organising an annual cybersecurity awareness week or month with activities and workshops nationwide. “Educating the public about cyber hygiene and recognising cyber threats is imperative,” he stressed.

Protecting Critical Infrastructure and Incident Response

Critical infrastructure, such as power grids, transportation networks, and healthcare systems, requires specific protection. Kumar emphasised the allocation of funds for regular security audits and vulnerability assessments in these sectors.

“Mandating and funding these assessments is essential to safeguard critical infrastructure,” he advised. Establishing a national-level cybersecurity incident response team is also critical for managing major cyber incidents. “Coordinated response and intelligence sharing are key to mitigating cyber threats effectively,” he asserted.

Dedicated Cybersecurity Budget and International Cooperation

A specific cybersecurity fund is necessary to ensure focused investment in cybersecurity initiatives. “Preventing funds from being diluted into broader IT or digital initiatives is essential,” Kumar asserted. Participation in international cybersecurity forums and initiatives is also essential to stay updated with global best practices.

Kumar advocated for fund allocation to foster international cooperation on cyber threat mitigation. “Learning from global experiences will enhance India’s cybersecurity posture,” he said.

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