India's Cybersecurity Boom: 400 Startups Power $20 Billion Industry

India's cybersecurity landscape is experiencing remarkable growth with more than 400 startups driving innovation. These companies are developing advanced solutions for threat detection and AI-based monitoring systems. CERT-In plays a crucial role in leveraging artificial intelligence for real-time incident response and prevention. The sector's strength lies in its skilled workforce and international collaborations that reinforce India's digital security infrastructure.

Key Points: India's 400 Cybersecurity Startups Drive $20 Billion Industry Growth

  • Over 400 Indian startups developing threat detection and AI monitoring systems
  • CERT-In uses AI-driven analytics for real-time cyber incident response
  • India reported 147 ransomware incidents in 2024 with mitigated impact
  • Cybersecurity workforce exceeds 650,000 professionals across the industry
  • International collaborations with agencies like France's ANSSI strengthen global defense
  • CERT-In provides specialized training and policy support for indigenous solutions
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Over 400 Indian startups powering $20 billion cybersecurity industry

India's cybersecurity sector reaches $20 billion with 400+ startups and 650,000 professionals, as CERT-In leverages AI for real-time threat detection and global collaboration.

"Artificial intelligence acts as a double-edged sword — enabling both defenders and adversaries. - Dr Sanjay Bahl, CERT-In Director General"

New Delhi, Oct 30

India is rapidly emerging as a global cybersecurity hub, driven by more than 400 startups and a skilled workforce of over 6.5 lakh professionals, powering a $20 billion cybersecurity industry, according to Dr Sanjay Bahl, Director General, CERT-In and Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) at MeitY.

He said that these innovators are building advanced solutions for threat detection, cyber forensics, and AI-based monitoring systems, reinforcing India's commitment to a secure and resilient digital ecosystem.

During a familiarisation visit and interactive session for visiting journalists from the European Union (EU) countries, Dr Bahl said that artificial intelligence (AI) acts as a double-edged sword -- enabling both defenders and adversaries.

He elaborated on how CERT-In leverages AI-driven analytics and automation to detect, prevent, and respond to cyber incidents in real time, while also developing countermeasures against malicious AI-enabled attacks.

The interaction covered the roles and responsibilities of CERT-In in crisis management, vulnerability assessment, information sharing, and coordinated response to cyber incidents.

Dr Bahl underscored that CERT-In issues timely alerts and tailored advisories to organisations and citizens against emerging threats, ensuring proactive protection without causing unnecessary panic.

According to IT Ministry, the visiting journalists were briefed on CERT-In's continuous drills, capacity-building initiatives, and international collaborations such as working with National Cybersecurity Agency for France (ANSSI).

Dr Bahl noted that India reported 147 ransomware incidents in 2024, adding that CERT-In's coordinated actions significantly mitigated their impact through real-time intelligence sharing and forensic interventions.

The session also shed light on CERT-In's empanelment of auditors, specialised training programmes, and policy support for startups developing indigenous cybersecurity solutions.

According to IT Ministry, through its research collaborations, public-private partnerships, and participation in international forums, CERT-In is building a robust and trusted cyber defence architecture aligned with the vision of Digital India.

- IANS

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Rohit P
$20 billion industry and 6.5 lakh professionals - wow! This shows how Digital India is creating real employment opportunities. Hope these startups get proper government support and funding to compete globally.
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Michael C
As someone working in IT security, I appreciate CERT-In's work but wish they'd be more transparent about actual cyber attack numbers. 147 ransomware incidents seems low - are we reporting all cases properly?
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Ananya R
AI-based monitoring is the future! Good to see Indian companies innovating in this space. With so many small businesses going digital, affordable cybersecurity solutions are much needed. Jai Hind! ✨
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Sarah B
International collaborations with agencies like ANSSI are crucial. Cybersecurity knows no borders, and India's expertise can benefit global digital safety. Well done to all the professionals working behind the scenes!
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Vikram M
The real challenge is making cybersecurity accessible to common citizens. Many people still fall for phishing scams. Need more awareness campaigns in regional languages along with these technical solutions.

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