Goyal: Data is New Oil, Cyber Defense Key as AI Rules Our Lives

Union Minister Piyush Goyal inaugurated the Kyndryl Cyber Defence Operations Centre in Bengaluru, emphasizing the critical need for enhanced cybersecurity as data becomes the "new oil" and AI integrates deeper into daily life. He linked the centre's launch to the ongoing AI Summit in Delhi, framing robust cyber defense as integral to national security and India's digital powerhouse vision. Goyal highlighted legislative measures like the Digital Personal Data Protection Act and praised Kyndryl as a trusted government partner in advancing AI for business and citizen services. The minister also stressed the importance of developing cybersecurity talent, especially in smaller towns, and ensuring the ethical development of scalable AI systems.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal on Data as New Oil, Cyber Defense & AI Future

  • Data termed the new oil
  • AI increases cyber defense needs
  • New Cyber Defence Ops Centre launched
  • Focus on talent & ethical AI
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Data becoming the new oil, says Piyush Goyal, inaugurating Kyndry

Union Minister Piyush Goyal inaugurates Kyndryl Cyber Defence Centre, stresses data protection and AI security as national priorities.

"I think the more and more we engage with technology... huge amounts of data becoming the new oil. - Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, February 20

The reliance on new technologies necessitates a significant boost in cyber defense, said Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry. Speaking via video call, during the inauguration of Kyndryl Cyber Defence Operations Centre in Bengaluru on Friday, Goyal said, "I think the more and more we engage with technology, as the world moves towards huge amounts of data becoming the new oil, as many people say. As we move towards AI ruling our lives in a big way, our own engagement with new technologies increases."

He noted that while artificial intelligence presents opportunities, it also requires tools to maintain database sanctity and accuracy. "It will be a cat-and-mouse game. So the more firewalls you put in, the better defence systems you put in, you're going to continuously be evolving," he added.

During the inauguration of Kyndryl Cyber Defence Operations Centre in Bengaluru, Goyal emphasised that the launch of the Cyber Defence Operations Centre coincides with the ongoing AI Summit in Delhi, highlighting the increasing importance of protecting digital assets as the nation moves toward an AI-driven future.

The Minister described the Bengaluru centre as a critical component of India's journey toward becoming a "digital powerhouse." He reiterated the government's commitment to creating a safe technological environment, referencing the Prime Minister's vision of making cybersecurity an integral part of national security.

Goyal highlighted legislative efforts such as the Digital Personal Data Protection Act and new Telecom Rules as evidence of the government's dedication to data security and "trusted partners."

During the session, Goyal identified Kyndryl as a "trusted industry partner" for the government, citing the company's significant investments in India over the past three years. He mentioned the existing Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and Kyndryl, which focuses on using artificial intelligence to enhance the ease of doing business and the ease of living for Indian citizens.

"The AI Innovation Lab in Bangalore is going to play a very important role going forward," Goyal remarked.

The Minister also touched upon the importance of talent development, particularly in tier-II and tier-III towns. He lauded Kyndryl's CyberSkill Center in Mumbai for training young girls in cybersecurity and encouraged the expansion of such facilities across the country.

"That will be the launch pad for our talent to get next-generation skills, next-generation abilities to become cyber protectors," he said. Goyal noted that this latent talent could eventually serve both domestic and global needs.

Concluding his address, the Minister stated that the new flagship initiative aligns with the government's vision for scalable and trusted AI systems. He framed the collaboration as part of the broader India-US Trusted Partnership, which includes cooperation on critical minerals and defence.

"Working with Kyndryl, we will continue to persevere in our effort for ethical and responsible artificial intelligence," Goyal said, thanking the company's global and Indian leadership for their contribution to the digital revolution.

- ANI

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Rohit P
"Data is the new oil" is so true for India's growth story. But just like oil, it needs to be protected. Public-private partnerships like this with Kyndryl are crucial. Hope the DPDP Act is implemented effectively to give teeth to these efforts.
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Aman W
Good step, but the government needs to be more transparent. We hear about MoUs and centres, but what are the tangible outcomes for the common citizen? How does this improve ease of living for my parents in a small town? More clarity needed.
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Sarah B
The focus on talent development outside major metros is excellent. The real digital revolution will happen when skills reach every corner of India. The CyberSkill Center in Mumbai training girls is a fantastic model to replicate.
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Vikram M
Cybersecurity is a cat-and-mouse game indeed. With UPI and Aadhaar, we are already a data-rich nation. Protecting that data sovereignty is as important as border security. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Ethical and responsible AI is the key phrase here. We must develop our own frameworks and not just import Western models. Partnerships are good, but we need to build indigenous capacity. Bengaluru is the right place to start!

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