Key Points

The Defence Cyber Agency has launched Cyber Suraksha, a comprehensive cybersecurity exercise to strengthen India’s digital defences. Running till June 27, 2025, it involves real-world threat simulations and leadership conclaves. Over 100 professionals from defence and national agencies will participate in high-paced training. The initiative highlights India’s proactive approach to cyber resilience.

Key Points: Defence Cyber Agency Launches Cyber Suraksha Exercise to Boost National Security

  • Multi-phase cybersecurity exercise till June 27, 2025
  • Simulates real-world cyber threats for defence professionals
  • Includes CISOs conclave for leadership engagement
  • Aims to strengthen national cyber defence framework
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'Cyber Suraksha' exercise launched to strengthen national cyber resilience

India’s Defence Cyber Agency initiates Cyber Suraksha, a multi-phase cybersecurity drill to enhance national cyber resilience with real-world simulations.

'Cyber Suraksha' exercise launched to strengthen national cyber resilience
"This multi-phased exercise is a proactive step towards bolstering cyber resilience at the national level. — Ministry of Defence"

New Delhi, June 16

In a major initiative to bolster India's cyber defences, the Defence Cyber Agency (DCA) on Monday launched a multi-phase cybersecurity exercise.

Organised by the Defence Cyber Agency, under the aegis of the Headquarters, Integrated Defence Staff (IDS), the comprehensive exercise, named ‘Cyber Suraksha’, will go on till June 27.

The exercise aims to enhance cyber resilience across national security institutions and stakeholders in the defence ecosystem. "This multi-phased exercise, which concludes on June 27, 2025, is a proactive step towards bolstering cyber resilience at the national level, and encompasses the conduct of targeted training sessions, evaluation, and an engaging capsule for leadership", a Ministry of Defence statement said.

With participation from over 100 professionals drawn from national-level agencies and defence domains, Cyber Suraksha is tailored to simulate real-world cyber threat scenarios. "The exercise is designed to simulate real-world cyber threats, reinforce secure practices, and test the analytical and defensive cyber skills of participants in a high-paced, gamified environment," the ministry statement said.

One of the key highlights of the event is a special conclave for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs), which brings leadership focus into the fold of cybersecurity preparedness. "Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) conclave for leadership has also been dovetailed in ‘Cyber Suraksha’, thereby integrating the technical aspects with leadership roles. The CISOs conclave includes talks by eminent speakers and will culminate in an immersive Table-Top Exercise", it said.

By combining immersive training, leadership engagement, and real-time simulations, "Cyber Suraksha" underscores India’s proactive approach to strengthening its cyber defence framework at every level — from operators on the ground to top decision-makers, as per the ministry.

"Combining structured learning with dynamic hands-on challenge environments will empower participants to act decisively in the face of cyber threats. The Defence Cyber Agency plans to conduct such exercises on a regular basis to maintain a state of readiness and cultivate a security-first culture across all levels," it added.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is a much-needed initiative! With increasing cyber threats from our neighbors, especially China, we need strong cyber defense mechanisms. Hope they include training on how to counter state-sponsored hacking attempts. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Good step but I hope this isn't just another government exercise that ends with a report. We need continuous action - cyber threats evolve daily. Also, why only defense agencies? Shouldn't banks and critical infrastructure be included too?
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Arjun S.
As someone working in IT security, I appreciate the gamified approach. Young professionals respond well to such methods. But we must ensure the training modules are updated regularly - yesterday's solutions won't work against tomorrow's threats.
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Neha T.
Finally! Our digital infrastructure is vulnerable to attacks from multiple fronts. The CISO conclave is particularly important - cybersecurity needs top-level attention. Hope they share learnings with private sector too 🤞
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Vikram J.
While this is good, we must also focus on developing indigenous cybersecurity solutions. Relying on foreign tech makes us vulnerable. Make in India should apply to cyber defense too!
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Sunita R.
The timing is perfect with increasing digital transactions in India. But will this help common citizens? We need awareness campaigns about basic cyber hygiene - so many elders get scammed daily 😔

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