UIDAI and NFSU Forge Alliance to Bolster Digital Security
UIDAI and National Forensic Sciences University have signed a five-year agreement to collaborate on digital forensics, cybersecurity, and advanced technology research. This partnership aims to enhance cyber resilience and strengthen India's digital identity infrastructure. The agreement will focus on academic development, information security, and research in AI and blockchain.
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) and the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) have entered a five-year agreement aimed at advancing digital forensics, cybersecurity, and technology research. The initiative seeks to fortify cyber resilience within UIDAI's infrastructure.
Vivek Chandra Verma, CEO of UIDAI, and SO Junare, Director of NFSU's Gujarat Campus, formalized the agreement. This collaboration embodies a significant move to enhance the security of India's digital identity systems through joint research and strategic development initiatives.
The partnership will concentrate on enhancing academic development, improving information security, and advancing forensic capabilities. It will also involve cutting-edge research in emerging areas such as artificial intelligence, blockchain technology, and cryptographic advancements, aiming to empower NFSU students with new opportunities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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