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CISF Launches Cyber Security Training for 35 Personnel at IIT Madras

CISF has launched a six-week cybersecurity training programme for 35 personnel at IIT Madras Pravartak. The course covers network computing, digital forensics, AI, ML, and legal frameworks. This initiative aligns with Home Minister Amit Shah's vision to create 5,000 Cyber Commandos. CISF Director General Praveer Ranjan also reviewed operational preparedness and counter-drone training efforts.

CISF launches cyber security training programme for 35 personnel at IIT Madras

Chennai, June 11

The Central Industrial Security Force has launched a special cybersecurity training programme for its personnel, in line with the vision of Union Home Minister Amit Shah to create 5,000 Cyber Commandos.

The advanced course began on June 8 at IIT Madras Pravartak in Chennai and will continue for six weeks. A total of 35 CISF personnel are participating in the programme.

According to CISF, the training will focus on critical areas including Network and Cloud Computing, Digital Forensics, Cyber Threat Identification, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Incident Response, and Legal Frameworks.

The initiative aims to strengthen the force's cyber capabilities and prepare specialised personnel to tackle emerging digital threats.

Earlier on May 29, CISF Director General Praveer Ranjan chaired an operational review meeting to assess operational preparedness and security arrangements across the north sector and airport sector of the force.

Strengthening security preparedness, enhancing response capabilities through better inter-agency coordination, and adoption of advanced technologies for protection of critical infrastructure and civil aviation installations were among the key issues discussed in the meeting in the presence of senior officers and unit commanders of various units.

The review assumes significance in view of evolving security challenges in border and strategically sensitive regions, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Gujarat, the CISF said in a statement.

During the meeting, the force said, emphasis was laid on strengthening preparedness against emerging threats, including "drone-related challenges, anti-sabotage measures, and disaster response capabilities."

To counter low-altitude aerial threats effectively, the CISF has rolled out a phased "counter-drone training programme" for its personnel in close collaboration with the Indian Army.

Conducted at multiple specialised locations, the CISF stated, this program equips personnel with advanced capabilities to detect, track, and neutralise hostile Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAVs).

The meeting also reviewed joint training initiatives being undertaken with the Indian Army and other agencies in the areas of counter-terrorism, quick reaction response, and disaster management.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Cybersecurity is the need of the hour. But 35 personnel seems like a small number - we need to scale this up massively. Every police station should have at least one trained cyber expert. Still, good start! 👍

Michael C

Interesting to see this kind of public-private partnership for security training. IIT Madras has great research capabilities - combining academic expertise with real-world security needs makes sense. Hope they expand the program.

Vikram M

The counter-drone training programme is equally important! With drones becoming a major threat at borders and airports, this is a smart move. Glad to see CISF adapting to modern challenges. 🇮🇳

Ananya R

Good initiative but what about the privacy concerns? With AI and ML training, there needs to be clear guidelines on data protection. Digital forensics is powerful but can be misused. Hope proper safeguards are in place.

James A

Six weeks at IIT Madras sounds intensive. This is the kind of investment in human capital that pays off long-term. India's cybersecurity posture needs strengthening, and training special forces is a key part of that.

Siddharth J

#CyberCommandos is a great vision! But we also need to strengthen basic digital literacy among common citizens. Cyber scams are rising - training 5,000 personnel is good, but public awareness campaigns are

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