Maharashtra State to set up cyber varsity

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  • It will train 3,000 professionals to fight online space attacks, internet crimes -The Maharashtra Government has taken the first step towards setting up a varsity dedicated to mitigating cyber threats.
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  • The new Cyber University will train 3,000 professionals to fight online space cyber attacks, internet crimes, and conduct cyber forensics.
  • It will also impart training in 15 other Internet of Things (IoT) areas such as Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)’s latest system correctly predicts about 85% of the world’s cyber attacks using machine learning and AI.
  • Skill gap- The current supply of cyber professionals in the country is about a lakh while the demand hovers around 30 lakh. A cyber attack is taking place every 10 minutes as opposed to 12 minutes previously.
  • The government will provide different levels of training and enable affiliated colleges to impart certification for the 15 courses.
  • The State will also supply infrastructure for training and education. A 2015 skill gap analysis for Maharashtra by the consultancy firm KPMG had pointed to a gap of 1.5 crore professionals in 10 sectors.
  • Maharashtra is already in the process of setting up its version of the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team to ward off external cyber threats.
Source
The Hindu




Posted by Jawwad Kazi on 18th Sep 2018