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The exercise includes immersive training on cyber defense and incident response, live-fire simulations of cyberattacks on IT and OT systems, and collaborative platforms for government and industry stakeholders.
Objective |
A landmark initiative to strengthen India's cybersecurity resilience. |
Organizers |
Conducted by the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS), Government of India, in strategic partnership with Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU). |
Participants |
Over 300 participants from government agencies, public organizations, and the private sector committed to safeguarding critical information infrastructure. |
Key Features |
1. Immersive Training: Cyber defense and incident response training. 3. Strategic Exercises: Simulations for senior management to enhance decision-making in national-level cyber crises. 4. Collaborative Platforms: Engagement between government and industry stakeholders. |
CISO’s Conclave |
A forum featuring Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) from the government, public, and private sectors sharing insights, panel discussions, and exploring trends. |
Bharat Cybersecurity Startup Exhibition |
Showcase of innovative solutions by Indian startups to highlight their role in bolstering India's cybersecurity infrastructure. |
Focus Areas |
Leadership engagement, capacity building, and development of a unified approach to addressing emerging cyber challenges. |
Creation |
NSCS was created in the late 1990s to serve as the secretariat for the National Security Council (NSC). |
Role of NSC |
Apex advisory body on internal and external security matters. It is headed by the National Security Advisor (NSA), who acts as the Secretary of the NSC. |
Objective |
Provides strategy, direction, and long-term vision to ensure all ministries concerned with national security are prepared to address potential threats. |
Additional NSA (ANSA) |
The post always existed but remained vacant until recently. Appointment is expected to streamline and strengthen the functioning of the NSCS. |
Composition of NSCS |
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Source:
PRACTICE QUESTION Q.Consider the following statements about the Bharat NCX 2024 exercise:
How many of the above-given statements is/are correct? (a) Only one (b) Only two (c) All three (d) None Answer: c Explanation: Statement 1 is correct: Bharat NCX 2024 is a multilateral naval exercise that includes the participation of the Indian Navy along with allied forces from the Indo-Pacific region. The exercise is designed to improve cooperation and collaboration between the participating countries. Statement 2 is correct: The exercise focuses not only on enhancing maritime security but also on conducting humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) operations. This involves simulating real-world disaster scenarios and coordinating multiple agencies for effective relief and rescue operations. Statement 3 is correct: One of the primary objectives of Bharat NCX 2024 is to strengthen maritime security and promote cooperation among participating countries. This helps in addressing common security challenges in the Indian Ocean Region. |
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