Cyber Defence Programme by Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jodhpur Technology The Innovation and Startup Center (TISC)

“Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jodhpur Technology The Innovation and Startup Center (TISC) has launched a dual certificate program in cyber defense in association with a cybersecurity agency in Israel. The program is called Advanced Certification Bootcamp in Cyber ​​Defense. According to a survey by PWLC India and the Data Security Council of India (DSCI), the incidence of cybercrime has risen sharply in the last few years as digitization has increased in many parts of the country. As a result, the market for cybersecurity in India is expected to exceed Rs 22,000 crore by 2022 Ongoing. And for that, by 2025, 20 lakh new jobs will be created in this field in the country. Indian teachers in the program Staying with Israel's cybersecurity experts. One In the statement, the director of the organization Shantanu Chowdhury said, Indian companies The biggest challenge is not having a trained cybersecurity expert. And they will try to fill that gap through this program. The course is 460 hours in six months. The cost will be Rs 2,25,000, with GST.



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The cybersecurity industry in India has witnessed immense growth in the last few years. Increasing business efficiencies, the growing availability of high-speed internet connectivity, a significant rise in smartphones and the willingness of businesses to leverage these tools to its full potential have enabled India to emerge as a top destination for cybersecurity investment, much of which is being invested into leading-edge technology R&D and innovation.
This year there has been exponential growth in the awareness of the impact cybersecurity has on an organization's bottom line, causing CIOs to increase spending on cybersecurity measures. The result has been a surge in cybersecurity companies, both foreign and domestic, setting up bases in India.
These companies are filling a major gap in the market. Not many Indian universities are trained to prepare students to fill the cybersecurity requirements of the Indian market.


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