UIDAI and NFSU Forge 5-Year Cybersecurity Partnership
UIDAI's five-year collaboration with NFSU aims to bolster cybersecurity, digital forensics, and technology research, enhancing India's digital identity infrastructure. The partnership will focus on academic development, information security, forensic infrastructure, cybersecurity activities, and emerging technology research, offering student opportunities and strengthening digital resilience.
In a bid to enhance cybersecurity measures and bolster digital forensics expertise, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has entered a five-year partnership with the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU). The Ministry of Electronics and IT made this announcement, highlighting the collaboration aimed at strengthening India's digital identity infrastructure through an umbrella agreement.
The memorandum of understanding was formalized between UIDAI CEO Vivek Chandra Verma and SO Junare, Director of NFSU's Gujarat Campus, in front of Deputy Director General Abhishek Kumar Singh and other dignitaries. The initiative will focus on six strategic domains, including academic enrichment, information security, forensic capabilities, cybersecurity technical support, research in cutting-edge technologies, and educational outreach.
Joint research efforts will delve into artificial intelligence, blockchain, deepfake detection, and cryptographic technologies, complemented by opportunities for student placement and capacity building. UIDAI CEO Verma emphasized that this partnership is crucial for reinforcing security and forensic capabilities crucial for safeguarding India's digital public infrastructure and enhancing the country's digital identity systems.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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