President Murmu: Cyber Security Now as Vital as Military Strength for India

President Droupadi Murmu stated that cyber security and data protection are now as crucial as conventional military strength for national security. She emphasized the need for a new generation of trained professionals to tackle complex digital threats like cybercrime and data breaches. Murmu highlighted initiatives such as the India AI Mission and partnerships between academia and industry to build long-term security preparedness. She also congratulated graduates and noted the conferral of an honorary doctorate on National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.

Key Points: Murmu on Cyber Security as National Security Pillar at RRU

  • Cyber threats as critical as military ones
  • Need for skilled cyber professionals
  • AI's role in future security
  • Push for defence self-reliance
  • Women rising in security fields
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Cyber security integral to national security, says Prez Murmu at RRU convocation

President Murmu says cyber security is integral to national security, stressing need for skilled professionals and AI in digital defense at RRU convocation.

"Cyber security is now not only a matter of security but also an integral part of digital trust. - President Droupadi Murmu"

Gandhinagar, April 14

President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday said that cyber security, data protection and digital diplomacy have become as critical as conventional military strength, while addressing the fifth convocation ceremony of Rashtriya Raksha University in Gujarat.

She said the very nature of national security has transformed in the digital age, with cybercrime, phishing attacks and data breaches emerging as major challenges before the country.

"Cyber security is now not only a matter of security but also an integral part of digital trust," the President said, adding that emerging technologies and digital systems have made it necessary for institutions to continuously upgrade their capabilities to deal with new-age threats.

She said security can no longer be seen only in terms of geographical boundaries or traditional weapon systems.

"Security is not limited only to geographical borders or traditional weapons," Murmu said, adding that cyber security, data security and strategic coordination have become as important as conventional defence strength in ensuring national stability.

The President stressed the need for a new generation of trained professionals capable of handling complex digital threats.

"The country requires skilled police officers who can effectively tackle cybercrime and forensic experts capable of producing evidence that stands legal scrutiny. Modern security systems demand a combination of technological expertise and investigative competence," she asserted.

Murmu said institutions like RRU carry a growing responsibility in preparing such manpower for the future.

She added that in the current environment, security is not confined to physical borders, but extends deeply into digital systems that govern communication, governance and finance.

Referring to government initiatives, Murmu said efforts are underway to strengthen self-reliance in the defence sector.

She noted that partnerships between academic institutions and industry, particularly in deep technology areas, are playing an important role in building long-term security preparedness.

"The government is making firm efforts towards making India self-reliant in the production of weapons and equipment required for security," she said.

Speaking on artificial intelligence, the President said: "India is strengthening its position in the global technology landscape. Initiatives such as the India AI Mission are expected to significantly impact governance, security systems and economic growth."

"Cyber security is now not only a matter of security but also an integral part of digital trust," she reiterated while highlighting the importance of AI-driven systems in future security frameworks.

Murmu also referred to recent successes of security forces in countering left-wing extremism, saying that "areas once affected by violence are now witnessing peace and development".

She said coordinated efforts by security agencies have contributed to restoring stability in several regions.

On social inclusion, she highlighted the growing participation of women in technical and security-related disciplines.

She said the achievements of women students in engineering and security studies reflect a positive transformation.

"This youth power is the foundation of a secure and bright future of the country," she said, referring to the graduating students.

The President congratulated the 562 students who received degrees across undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes.

She said convocation ceremonies mark the transition of students into responsible professionals contributing to nation-building.

She urged them to work towards a secure, just and self-reliant India, stating that their contribution would be vital in strengthening the country's future security framework.

An honorary doctorate was also conferred on the National Security Advisor Ajit Doval during the ceremony in recognition of contributions to national security.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is so timely. Just last week, my father almost fell for a phishing call pretending to be from his bank. We need more public awareness campaigns alongside these technical measures.
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Rohit P
Good points by the President. But I hope this isn't just talk. We need to see actual investment in our local cybersecurity startups and better pay to retain talent in government cyber cells. The private sector pays much more.
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Sarah B
As someone working in IT, the emphasis on AI and deep tech partnerships is crucial. The threats are evolving faster than our policies. Glad to see the India AI Mission getting a mention.
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Kavya N
Digital trust is the foundation of Digital India. If people are scared of online transactions or data sharing, progress will halt. Training a new generation for this is the need of the hour. 👏
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Michael C
The part about women in security and tech is encouraging. Diversity in these fields brings different perspectives which is essential for solving complex problems. More power to the women graduates!

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